Myocardial insulin resistance and cardiac complications of diabetes.

E Dale Abel
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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in individuals with obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. The mechanisms for this are partially understood, but include increased atherosclerosis, hypercoagulability and increased hypertension. Epidemiological data suggests however, that a component of the excess cardiovascular mortality occurs independently of underlying coronary artery disease. Indeed, diabetes is an independent risk factor for the development of heart failure and the mechanisms responsible remain to be clarified. Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, adipose tissue and the liver are widely recognized features of obesity and type 2 diabetes, and contribute to the pathogenesis of impaired glucose homeostasis. Insulin resistance has also been described in the vasculature, and may contribute to endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis. The heart is an insulin responsive organ and less is known about whether or not the heart becomes insulin resistant in diabetes and what the pathogenic consequences of this might be. This review will discuss the currently available evidence from human and animal studies, that the heart may become insulin resistant in obesity and type 2 diabetes. The potential consequences of this on cardiac structure, function and metabolism will be discussed as well as recent data from transgenic mice with perturbed cardiac insulin sensitivity that have shed interesting new insight into potential mechanisms linking cardiac insulin resistance with myocardial dysfunction in diabetes.

心肌胰岛素抵抗与糖尿病心脏并发症。
心血管疾病是肥胖、2型糖尿病和代谢综合征患者死亡和发病的主要原因。其机制尚不完全清楚,但包括增加动脉粥样硬化、高凝性和高血压。然而,流行病学数据表明,心血管死亡率过高的一个组成部分独立于潜在的冠状动脉疾病。事实上,糖尿病是心力衰竭发展的独立危险因素,其机制尚不清楚。骨骼肌、脂肪组织和肝脏的胰岛素抵抗是肥胖和2型糖尿病的普遍特征,也是葡萄糖稳态受损的发病机制之一。胰岛素抵抗也在血管系统中被描述,并可能导致内皮功能障碍和动脉粥样硬化。心脏是一个对胰岛素有反应的器官,对于糖尿病患者的心脏是否会产生胰岛素抵抗以及由此产生的致病后果,我们所知甚少。这篇综述将讨论目前从人类和动物研究中获得的证据,即肥胖和2型糖尿病患者的心脏可能会产生胰岛素抵抗。这对心脏结构、功能和代谢的潜在影响将被讨论,以及最近来自心脏胰岛素敏感性紊乱的转基因小鼠的数据,这些数据为将心脏胰岛素抵抗与糖尿病心肌功能障碍联系起来的潜在机制提供了有趣的新见解。
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