Chronic Pancreatitis, Type 3c Diabetes, and Pancreatic Cancer Risk

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
D. Whitcomb
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Abstract

About half of all patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) develop diabetes mellitus (DM) due to the loss of islet cell mass, not just beta cells as in Type 1 DM (T1DM), or due to insulin resistance, as in Type 2 DM (T2DM). Patients with DM from loss of islets due to pancreatic disease or resection are diagnosed with pancreatogenic or Type 3c DM (T3cDM). Patients with T3cDM also lose counter-regulatory hormones, such as glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide, and experience maldigestion associated with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency. Patients with T3cDM are therefore more susceptible to hypoglycemia and a mismatch (asynchrony) between food ingestion and nutrient absorption. At the same time, the use of incretin therapy is likely useless, since maldigestion leads to the release of higher levels of hind gut hormones, including GLP1. Thus, T3cDM caused by CP or destruction of the islets involves a special class of potential risks and comorbidity that may be overlooked if the CP has not been diagnosed. Further, because CP is also associated with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, better classification of patients with DM is needed to determine if PDAC is associated with DM or with undetected CP that gave rise to T3cDM that was previously misclassified as T1DM to T2DM. Image:  Cathedral of Learning at University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA, USA. (Author: Kevin Albright, Wikimedia Commons )
慢性胰腺炎、3c型糖尿病和胰腺癌风险
大约一半的慢性胰腺炎(CP)患者由于胰岛细胞群的减少而发展为糖尿病(DM),而不仅仅是1型糖尿病(T1DM)中的β细胞,或者是2型糖尿病(T2DM)中的胰岛素抵抗。由于胰腺疾病或切除导致胰岛丢失的糖尿病患者被诊断为胰腺源性或3c型糖尿病(T3cDM)。T3cDM患者也失去了反调节激素,如胰高血糖素和胰多肽,并经历消化不良与胰腺外分泌功能不全。因此,T3cDM患者更容易发生低血糖和食物摄入与营养吸收之间的不匹配(不同步)。同时,使用肠促胰岛素治疗可能是无用的,因为消化不良会导致释放更高水平的后肠激素,包括GLP1。因此,由胰岛CP或胰岛破坏引起的T3cDM涉及一类特殊的潜在风险和合并症,如果没有诊断出CP,可能会被忽视。此外,由于CP也与胰腺导管腺癌相关,因此需要对DM患者进行更好的分类,以确定PDAC是否与DM相关,还是与未检测到的导致T3cDM的CP相关,这些CP之前被错误地归类为T1DM到T2DM。图片:匹兹堡大学的学习大教堂。匹兹堡,宾夕法尼亚州,美国(作者:凯文·奥尔布赖特,维基共享资源)
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Journal of the Pancreas
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