血糖血红蛋白水平与肌萎缩侧索硬化症的病情发展无关。

Ikjae Lee, Matteo Vestrucci, Seonjoo Lee, Michael Rosenbaum, Hiroshi Mitsumoto
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目的:高血糖生成指数和高血糖生成负荷饮食与肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)的进展减慢有关,这表明高血糖水平有益于肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)。我们在两个独立队列中研究了平均血糖水平与 ALS 进展之间的关系。研究方法纳入了参加 ALS 氧化应激多中心队列研究(ALS COSMOS)的零星 ALS 患者,这些患者完成了 3 个月的随访,并提供了血液样本。血红蛋白 A1c (HbA1c) 是通过 3 个月随访时采集的全血进行测量的。我们从开放资源ALS临床试验(PRO-ACT)数据库中纳入了在入组时进行过一次或多次HbA1c测量且有死亡信息的ALS患者。在这些队列中,我们使用线性回归、线性混合效应模型和 Cox 比例危险模型对 HbA1c 与修订 ALS 功能评分量表(ALSFRS-R)/ALSFRS 总分变化以及无气管切开术生存/存活率之间的关系进行了研究,并对协变量进行了调整。结果在 ALS COSMOS 队列(n = 193)中,HbA1c 水平与 ALSFRS-R 总分从基线到 3 个月随访的变化(p = 0.8)或基线到 6 个月随访的变化(p = 0.4)无显著相关性。HbA1c 水平与无气管切开术生存率之间没有明显关联(p = 0.8)。在 PRO-ACT 队列(n = 928)中,未发现 HbA1c 水平与前 200 天 ALSFRS 下降率(交互作用 p = 0.81)或 HbA1c 水平与存活率(p = 0.45)之间存在显著关联。解释:我们没有发现令人信服的证据表明平均血糖水平与 ALS 患者的疾病进展有关。
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Blood glycated hemoglobin level is not associated with disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Objective: A high glycemic index and high glycemic load diet has been associated with slower progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), suggesting a benefit from high blood glucose levels. We examined the association between average blood glucose level and ALS progression in two independent cohorts. Methods: Sporadic ALS patients enrolled in the ALS Multicenter Cohort Study of Oxidative Stress (ALS COSMOS) who completed a 3-month follow-up visit and had available blood samples were included. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was measured from whole blood collected at the 3-month follow-up. From the Pooled Resource Open-Access ALS Clinical Trials (PRO-ACT) database, we included ALS patients with one or more HbA1c measurements at enrollment and available death information. Associations between HbA1c with revised ALS functional rating scale (ALSFRS-R)/ALSFRS total score change, and tracheostomy-free survival/survival were examined in these cohorts using linear regression, linear mixed-effects models, and Cox proportional hazard models, adjusted for covariates. Results: In the ALS COSMOS cohort (n = 193), HbA1c level was not significantly associated with the change in the ALSFRS-R total score from baseline to the 3-month follow-up (p = 0.8) nor baseline to the 6-month follow-up (p = 0.4). No significant association was found between HbA1c level and tracheostomy-free survival (p = 0.8). In the PRO-ACT cohort (n = 928), no significant association was found between HbA1c level and the rate of ALSFRS decline in the first 200 days (p = 0.81 for interaction) nor between HbA1c level and survival (p = 0.45). Interpretation: We did not find convincing evidence that mean blood glucose level is associated with disease progression among ALS patients.

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