Ali Tajik, Vahid Mahdavizadeh, Farzin Hadizadeh, Neda Shakour
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Abstract
Aims: This study aims to investigate the relationship between sarcopenia and circulating biomarkers in diabetes, with a focus on early detection and effective management strategies.
Methods: A literature review was conducted using the ScienceDirect, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases up to December 2024. Key search terms included "diabetes," "sarcopenia," "HbA1c", "glucose," "insulin," and specific biomarkers such as inflammatory markers, adipokines, and myokines.
Results: Aging is associated with a decline in organ and bodily system functionality, with sarcopenia being particularly prominent due to its progressive loss of muscle mass and function. This condition increases health risks and mortality in the elderly. Muscles, as the primary consumers of glucose, play a crucial role in glucose uptake; reduced mass can exacerbate insulin resistance. Sarcopenia and diabetes share common pathophysiological mechanisms, including insulin resistance, inflammation, and vascular complications. Circulating biomarkers, crucial for diabetes management, may offer insights into the early stages of sarcopenia.
Conclusion: The complex relationship between sarcopenia and diabetes, influenced by shared pathophysiological pathways, presents challenges in geriatric healthcare. Circulating biomarkers hold promise for early detection and monitoring of sarcopenia, potentially enhancing patient outcomes and quality of life. Further research is necessary to validate these connections and develop targeted treatments for individuals affected by these conditions.
目的:本研究旨在探讨糖尿病患者肌肉减少症与循环生物标志物之间的关系,重点是早期发现和有效的管理策略。方法:采用截至2024年12月的ScienceDirect、Scopus、PubMed和Web of Science数据库进行文献综述。关键搜索词包括“糖尿病”、“肌肉减少症”、“糖化血红蛋白”、“葡萄糖”、“胰岛素”和特定的生物标志物,如炎症标志物、脂肪因子和肌肉因子。结果:衰老与器官和身体系统功能的下降有关,由于肌肉质量和功能的逐渐丧失,肌肉减少症尤为突出。这种情况增加了老年人的健康风险和死亡率。肌肉作为葡萄糖的主要消耗者,在葡萄糖摄取中起着至关重要的作用;体重减少会加剧胰岛素抵抗。肌少症和糖尿病有共同的病理生理机制,包括胰岛素抵抗、炎症和血管并发症。循环生物标志物对糖尿病管理至关重要,可能为肌肉减少症的早期阶段提供见解。结论:肌肉减少症与糖尿病之间的复杂关系,受共同的病理生理途径的影响,对老年医疗保健提出了挑战。循环生物标志物有望早期发现和监测肌肉减少症,潜在地提高患者的预后和生活质量。需要进一步的研究来验证这些联系,并为受这些疾病影响的个体开发有针对性的治疗方法。
期刊介绍:
Current Diabetes Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on diabetes and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, complications, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians who are involved in the field of diabetes.