A Review of Association betweenEarly Exposure to Infant-feeding formulas and Type 1 Diabetes among Children

T. Yahaya, E. Oladele, J. Umar
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The increasing incidenceof type 1 diabetes among children calls for a thorough understanding of the disease to stem its growth. Early exposure to infant-feeding formulas has been linked with the disease and several mechanisms of action have been proposed. However, it is unclear the exact mechanism by which infant-formulas aid in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes. This paper reviewed and articulated several hypotheses proposed as the mechanisms of action of infant formulas in the onset of type 1 diabetes. The Google search engine was used to search for relevant information on the internet from reputable sources such as PubMed, Google Scholar, among others.The majority of the studies reviewed overwhelmingly agreed early exposure to infant-feeding formulas may contribute to the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes among children. Cow milk, for example, contains bovine insulin, which differs from human insulin with 3 amino acids, and can cause immune reactions in children. Gluten-containing diets such as wheat may cause proportional changes in immune cell populations or modify the cytokine/chemokine pattern towards an inflammatory profile. Concentrated soy-based formulas contain active estrogenic endocrine disruptors. Fruits, berries and roots may be infected with toxic antibiotics, which can start off autoimmunity. Nursing moms are therefore advised to breastfeedtheir babies for a long time before introducing infant-feeding formulas, especially those with a family with a history of diabetes.
早期接触婴儿配方奶与儿童1型糖尿病的关系综述
1型糖尿病在儿童中的发病率越来越高,这要求我们彻底了解这种疾病,以阻止它的发展。早期接触婴儿配方奶与该病有关,并提出了几种作用机制。然而,婴儿配方奶粉导致1型糖尿病发病的确切机制尚不清楚。本文回顾并阐述了婴儿配方奶粉在1型糖尿病发病中的作用机制的几个假设。谷歌搜索引擎被用来在互联网上从PubMed、谷歌学术等知名来源搜索相关信息。绝大多数研究都一致认为,早期接触婴儿配方奶粉可能与儿童1型糖尿病的发病机制有关。例如,牛奶中含有牛胰岛素,它与人类胰岛素不同,有3个氨基酸,可以引起儿童的免疫反应。含麸质的饮食,如小麦,可能会导致免疫细胞群的比例变化,或改变细胞因子/趋化因子模式,导致炎症谱。浓缩大豆配方含有活性雌激素内分泌干扰物。水果、浆果和根茎可能被有毒的抗生素感染,从而引发自身免疫。因此,建议哺乳期的母亲在引入婴儿配方奶之前,先母乳喂养婴儿很长一段时间,特别是那些有糖尿病病史的家庭。
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