不同的新陈代谢和炎症反应对急性高糖血症在缺血性中风:糖尿病的影响分层和早期预测
K Alali1, O Albitar1,2, S F Ismail3
1Discipline of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.
概括
根据糖尿病状况对急性缺血性中风 (AIS) 的患者进行分层,可以发现高血糖症期间明显的早期内分泌和炎症反应. 这可能解释了为什么葡萄糖正常化的尝试失败了,这表明需要量身定制的管理.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 在急性缺血性中风 (AIS) 中高血糖与不良结果有关,但降血糖治疗缺乏已证明的益处.
- 根据中风前的血糖状况 (糖尿病高血糖 (DHG) 与非糖尿病高血糖 (NDHG)) 的患者分层可能会解决代谢反应的异质性.
- 了解这些差异对于有效的AIS管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较早期内分泌和炎症反应之间的DHG和NDHG在AIS患者.
- 探索这些反应,中风严重程度和90天功能结果之间的关联.
主要方法:
- 对80名患有高血糖症的AIS患者进行前性多中心队列研究.
- 在入院时测量生物标志物 (胰岛素,C-,皮质醇,细胞因子).
- 根据糖尿病状况和中风严重程度进行比较,用LASSO回归进行结局关联.
主要成果:
- 与DHG相比,NDHG显示胰岛素,C-,IL-8和IL-6的含量较高.
- 在DHG中,皮质醇在数值上更高.
- 内分泌和炎症标志物在NDHG组内因中风严重程度而有所不同.
结论:
- 糖尿病状况会影响AIS相关高血糖的早期内分泌和炎症特征.
- 由于观测设计和样本大小,研究结果产生假设.
- 需要进一步研究标准化采样和表型,以指导分层管理并提高临床效用.
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