1 型糖尿病患者胰岛素抵抗的进展:对泰国患者的回顾性纵向研究。

Thanes Jirawatwarakul, Thakorn Pruktanakul, Chaitong Churuangsuk, Warut Aunjitsakul, Wantanee D Tsutsumi, Rattana Leelawattana, Supamai Soonthornpun, Ramzi A Ajjan, Noppadol Kietsiriroje
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目的:研究泰国 1 型糖尿病(T1D)患者血糖控制和体重导致胰岛素抵抗(IR)的时间变化:方法:回顾性收集了 69 名 1 型糖尿病患者的纵向数据,中位随访时间为 7.2 年。估计葡萄糖排泄率(eGDR)是胰岛素内阻的标志,采用既定公式计算。结果显示:26 名胰岛素抵抗型 T1D 患者的 eGDR 逐渐下降,与体重和 HbA1c 的增加相对应。相反,43 名胰岛素敏感型 T1D 患者的胰岛素敏感性稳定,HbA1c 随时间推移有所改善,但体重略有增加。在早期糖尿病病程中观察到血糖水平波动,导致 eGDR 不稳定,因此限制了使用 eGDR 对胰岛素抵抗型 T1D 进行分类:结论:最终发展为IR的T1D患者很可能在早期经历了IR随时间推移不断增加的过程。与此相反,最终未出现 IR 的 T1D 患者在整个病程中至少在中期保持了胰岛素敏感性。
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Progression of insulin resistance in individuals with type 1 diabetes: A retrospective longitudinal study on individuals from Thailand.

Aims: To investigate temporal changes in glycaemic control and weight contributing to insulin resistance (IR), in Thai individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Methods: Longitudinal data of 69 individuals with T1D were retrospectively collected over a median follow-up of 7.2 years. The estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR), a marker of IR, was calculated using an established formula. Individuals were assigned as insulin-sensitive T1D (the latest eGDR≥8 mg/kg/min), or insulin-resistant T1D/double diabetes (the latest eGDR<8 mg/kg/min). Generalised linear mixed model was employed to compare the temporal patterns of HbA1c, BMI, and eGDR between the two groups.

Results: 26 insulin-resistant T1D had a gradual decline in eGDR, corresponding with increased weight and HbA1c. In contrast, 43 insulin-sensitive T1D had stable insulin sensitivity with an improvement in HbA1c over time, associated with a modest weight gain. Fluctuations of glucose levels were observed during the early diabetes course leading to unstable eGDR, thus limiting the use of eGDR to classify insulin-resistant T1D.

Conclusion: T1D individuals who eventually develop IR are likely to experience early increasing IR over time. In contrast, those who ultimately do not have IR, maintain their insulin sensitivity throughout their course at least in the medium term.

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