Potentials of SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of diabetic rotator cuff diseases: a comprehensive review.

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Vivek Kumar Morya, Jun Lang, Mi-Kyung Kwak, Kyu-Cheol Noh
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Abstract

Degenerative rotator cuff disease (RCD) is a common musculoskeletal condition that disproportionately affects individuals with diabetes mellitus, leading to pain, functional impairment, and a reduced quality of life. Emerging evidence suggests that sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is), which are widely used for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes, offer additional musculoskeletal benefits beyond their metabolic effects. This review explores the potential protective role of SGLT2is in diabetic RCD by examining the epidemiological link between diabetes and tendon degeneration and evaluating the biological mechanisms through which SGLT2 is influence tendon health. These potential benefits include reducing inflammation, altering metabolism to a more tendon-friendly state, combating oxidative stress with ketones, encouraging a healing environment through macrophage modulation, and improving overall health via weight and blood sugar management. Preclinical and observational studies provide preliminary support for therapeutic benefits, although high-quality randomized clinical trials are lacking. Understanding the multifaceted role of SGLT2is in tendon biology will open new avenues for prevention and management of RCD, particularly in patients with metabolic disorders.

SGLT2抑制剂治疗糖尿病性肩袖疾病的潜力:综合综述
退行性肩袖病(RCD)是一种常见的肌肉骨骼疾病,对糖尿病患者的影响尤为严重,导致疼痛、功能损害和生活质量下降。越来越多的证据表明,钠-葡萄糖共转运蛋白2抑制剂(SGLT2is)广泛用于2型糖尿病的血糖控制,除了其代谢作用外,还提供额外的肌肉骨骼益处。本文通过分析糖尿病和肌腱变性之间的流行病学联系以及SGLT2影响肌腱健康的生物学机制,探讨了SGLT2在糖尿病RCD中的潜在保护作用。这些潜在的益处包括减少炎症,将新陈代谢转变为更有利于肌腱的状态,用酮类对抗氧化应激,通过巨噬细胞调节促进愈合环境,以及通过体重和血糖管理改善整体健康。虽然缺乏高质量的随机临床试验,但临床前和观察性研究为治疗益处提供了初步支持。了解SGLT2is在肌腱生物学中的多方面作用将为RCD的预防和管理开辟新的途径,特别是在代谢紊乱的患者中。
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