Diabetes and Lung Disease: A Neglected Relationship.

Q3 Medicine
Jasmin Khateeb, Eyal Fuchs, Mogher Khamaisi
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disorder associated with inflammation and oxidative stress which may target many organs such as the kidney, retina, and the vascular system. The pathophysiology, mechanisms, and consequences of diabetes on these organs have been studied widely. However, no work has been done on the concept of the lung as a target organ for diabetes and its implications for lung diseases.

Aim: In this review, we aimed to investigate the effects of diabetes and hypoglycemic agent on lung diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, and lung cancer. We also reviewed the potential mechanisms by which these effects may affect lung disease patients.

Results: Our results suggest that diabetes can affect the severity and clinical course of several lung diseases.

Conclusions: Although the diabetes-lung association is epidemiologically and clinically well-established, especially in asthma, the underlying mechanism and pathophysiology are not been fully understood. Several mechanisms have been suggested, mainly associated with the pro-inflammatory and proliferative properties of diabetes, but also in relation to micro- and macrovascular effects of diabetes on the pulmonary vasculature. Also, hypoglycemic drugs may influence lung diseases in different ways. For example, metformin was considered a potential therapeutic agent in lung diseases, while insulin was shown to exacerbate lung diseases; this suggests that their effects extend beyond their hypoglycemic properties.

糖尿病和肺病:一种被忽视的关系。
背景:糖尿病是一种与炎症和氧化应激相关的全身性疾病,可累及肾脏、视网膜和血管系统等多个器官。糖尿病对这些器官的病理生理、机制和后果已被广泛研究。然而,还没有关于肺作为糖尿病靶器官的概念及其对肺部疾病的影响的研究。目的:在这篇综述中,我们旨在探讨糖尿病和降糖药对肺部疾病的影响,包括哮喘、慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)、特发性肺纤维化、肺动脉高压和肺癌。我们还回顾了这些作用可能影响肺部疾病患者的潜在机制。结果:糖尿病可影响多种肺部疾病的严重程度和临床病程。结论:虽然糖尿病与肺的关联在流行病学和临床上已经确立,特别是在哮喘中,但其潜在的机制和病理生理尚不完全清楚。已经提出了几种机制,主要与糖尿病的促炎和增殖特性有关,但也与糖尿病对肺血管的微血管和大血管的影响有关。此外,降糖药可能以不同的方式影响肺部疾病。例如,二甲双胍被认为是肺部疾病的潜在治疗剂,而胰岛素被证明会加剧肺部疾病;这表明它们的作用超出了它们的降糖特性。
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Review of Diabetic Studies
Review of Diabetic Studies Medicine-Internal Medicine
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The Review of Diabetic Studies (RDS) is the society"s peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. The purpose of The RDS is to support and encourage research in biomedical diabetes-related science including areas such as endocrinology, immunology, epidemiology, genetics, cell-based research, developmental research, bioengineering and disease management.
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