Investigating GLP-1 Injections: Potential Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Non-Diabetic Patients Presenting with Migraines and Hypoglycemia: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01
Jana Jamail, Rachel Knowles, Leslie Fuller
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Abstract

Introduction: GLP-1 medications are widely used for weight loss in patients with and without type 2 diabetes. However, limited research exists on their effects in non-diabetic patients, particularly concerning mitochondrial function. This case report investigates the potential of altered mitochondrial dysfunction as a cause of side effects of GLP-1 medications in patients without type 2 diabetes.

Case presentation: The patient, a 43-year-old female with a BMI of 32, presented with hypoglycemia and persistent migraines with auras after Ozempic and Mounjaro injections.

Outcomes: The patient changed her diet to include 90 grams of protein and frequent small meals throughout the day. She took CoQ10, D-ribose, vitamin B complex, and acetyl-l-carnitine, to address the migraines, and this also improved the mitochondrial function. The patient reported balanced blood sugar after changing her diet; her migraines improved and did not return after taking supplementation.

Conclusion: This case report emphasizes the need for awareness and monitoring of potential mitochondrial side effects from GLP-1 injections in patients without type 2 diabetes. Nutritional and supplemental interventions effectively managed the patient's symptoms and emphasized the need for tailored interventions in patients using GLP-1 medications. Further research is needed to understand how GLP-1 injections impact mitochondrial function.

研究GLP-1注射:出现偏头痛和低血糖的非糖尿病患者的潜在线粒体功能障碍:一例报告。
简介:GLP-1药物广泛用于2型糖尿病患者和非2型糖尿病患者的减肥。然而,关于它们对非糖尿病患者的影响的研究有限,特别是关于线粒体功能的研究。本病例报告调查了线粒体功能障碍改变作为GLP-1药物治疗非2型糖尿病患者副作用的潜在原因。病例介绍:患者,43岁女性,BMI为32,在注射Ozempic和Mounjaro后出现低血糖和持续性偏头痛并伴有先兆。结果:病人改变了她的饮食,包括90克蛋白质和每天频繁的小餐。她服用辅酶q10、d -核糖、维生素B复合物和乙酰左旋肉碱来治疗偏头痛,这也改善了线粒体功能。患者在改变饮食后报告血糖平衡;她的偏头痛得到改善,服用补充剂后没有复发。结论:本病例报告强调了对非2型糖尿病患者GLP-1注射潜在线粒体副作用的认识和监测的必要性。营养和补充干预有效地控制了患者的症状,并强调了对使用GLP-1药物的患者进行量身定制干预的必要性。需要进一步的研究来了解GLP-1注射如何影响线粒体功能。
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Integrative medicine
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