Type 2 diabetes mellitus and thyroid dysfunction, revisiting the intersections: A review article

I. Ezeani, Stanley U. Ogbonna
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There is an overwhelming evidence of the relationship between type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and thyroid dysfunction. The literature is robustly littered with data demonstrating the intersection of these two most common endocrine conditions. However, the extent of these intersections still remains complex, conflicting, and unclear. Therefore, we aimed to review the current literature on these intersections with an emphasis on interrelationship between thyroid dysfunction and T2DM. Several mechanisms have been postulated; some of which include but are not limited to blunting of the nocturnal thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) peak impairment of the TSH response to TRH from the hypothalamus, impairment of peripheral conversion from T4 to T3, increased hepatocyte plasma membrane concentrations of glucose transporter in the liver, which leads to an increased hepatic glucose output and abnormal glucose metabolism, to the perturbed genetic expression of a group of genes along with physiological abnormality. Insulin resistance has been shown to be associated with thyroid dysfunction (hyperthyroidism) in patients with T2DM. In other words, insulin resistance links both conditions. Several studies have evidenced an incontrovertible role of thyroid dysfunction as an intertwined cohort of T2DM. A plethora of guidelines have been exhaustively evaluated highlighting their key messages while synthesizing the relationship existing between them. The different treatment options available inexorably validate the importance of the intersection between these two endocrine conditions.
2型糖尿病和甲状腺功能障碍,重新审视交叉点:综述文章
有压倒性的证据表明2型糖尿病(T2DM)和甲状腺功能障碍之间的关系。文献中大量的数据显示了这两种最常见的内分泌疾病的交集。然而,这些交叉的程度仍然是复杂的,相互矛盾的,不清楚的。因此,我们旨在回顾当前关于这些交叉点的文献,重点是甲状腺功能障碍和T2DM之间的相互关系。已经假定了几种机制;其中包括但不限于夜间促甲状腺激素(TSH)峰值减弱,下丘脑对TRH的TSH反应减弱,外周T4到T3的转化受损,肝内葡萄糖转运蛋白肝细胞质膜浓度升高,导致肝糖输出量增加和糖代谢异常,以及一组基因的基因表达紊乱,并伴有生理异常。胰岛素抵抗已被证明与T2DM患者甲状腺功能障碍(甲状腺功能亢进)有关。换句话说,胰岛素抵抗与这两种情况有关。一些研究已经证明了甲状腺功能障碍作为T2DM的一个相互交织的队列的无可争议的作用。对大量的指导方针进行了详尽的评估,突出了它们的关键信息,同时综合了它们之间存在的关系。不同的治疗方案不可避免地验证了这两种内分泌条件之间交叉的重要性。
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