BACKGROUND Gliflozins or Sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors(SGLT2i)are relatively novel antidiabetic medications that have recently been shown to represent favorable effects on patients’cardiorenal outcomes.Ho...BACKGROUND Gliflozins or Sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors(SGLT2i)are relatively novel antidiabetic medications that have recently been shown to represent favorable effects on patients’cardiorenal outcomes.However,there is shortage of data on potential disparities in this therapeutic effect across different patient subpopulations.AIM To investigate differential effects of SGLT2i on the cardiorenal outcomes of heart failure patients across left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)levels.METHODS Literature was searched systematically for the large randomized double-blind controlled trials with long enough follow up periods reporting cardiovascular and renal outcomes in their patients regarding heart failure status and LVEF levels.Data were then meta-analyzed after stratification of the pooled data across the LVEF strata and New York Heart Associations(NYHA)classifications for heart failure using Stata software version 17.0.RESULTS The literature search returned 13 Large clinical trials and 13 post hoc analysis reports.Meta-analysis of the effects of gliflozins on the primary composite outcome showed no significant difference in efficacy across the heart failure subtypes,but higher efficacy were detected in patient groups at lower NYHA classifications(I2=46%,P=0.02).Meta-analyses across the LVEF stratums revealed that a baseline LVEF lower than 30%was associated with enhanced improvement in the primary composite outcome compared to patients with higher LVEF levels at the borderline statistical significance(HR:0.70,95%CI:0.60 to 0.79 vs 0.81,95%CI:0.75 to 0.87;respectively,P=0.06).Composite renal outcome was improved significantly higher in patients with no heart failure than in heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)(HR:0.60,95%CI:0.49 to 0.72 vs 0.94,95%CI:0.74 to 1.13;P=0.04).Acute renal injury occurred significantly less frequently in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction who received gliflozins than in HFpEF(HR:0.67,95%CI:51 to 0.82 vs 0.94,95%CI:0.82 to 1.06;P=0.01).Volume depletion was consistently increased in response to SGLT2i in all the subgroups.CONCLUSION Heart failure patients with lower LVEF and lower NYHA sub-classifications were found to be generally more likely to benefit from therapy with gliflozins.Further research are required to identify patient subgroups representing the highest benefits or adverse events in response to SGLT2i.展开更多
Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2(SGLT2)inhibitors have gained momentum as the latest class of antidiabetic agents for improving glycemic control.Large-scale clinical trials have reported that SGLT2 inhibitors reduced ca...Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2(SGLT2)inhibitors have gained momentum as the latest class of antidiabetic agents for improving glycemic control.Large-scale clinical trials have reported that SGLT2 inhibitors reduced cardiovascular outcomes,especially hospitalization for heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who have high risks of cardiovascular disease.Accumulating evidence has indicated that beneficial effects can be observed regardless of the presence or absence of type 2 diabetes mellitus.Accordingly,the Food and Drug Administration approved these agents specifically for treating patients with heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction.It has been concluded that canagliflozin,dapagliflozin,empagliflozin,or ertugliflozin can be recommended for preventing hospitalization associated with heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease or those at high cardiovascular risk.In the present review,we explore the available evidence on SGLT2 inhibitors in terms of the cardioprotective effects,potential mechanisms,and ongoing clinical trials that may further clarify the cardiovascular effects of the agents.展开更多
Diabetes,one of the world's top ten diseases,is known for its high mortality and complication rates and low cure rate.Prediabetes precedes the onset of diabetes,during which effective treatment can reduce diabetes...Diabetes,one of the world's top ten diseases,is known for its high mortality and complication rates and low cure rate.Prediabetes precedes the onset of diabetes,during which effective treatment can reduce diabetes risk.Prediabetes risk factors include high-calorie and high-fat diets,sedentary lifestyles,and stress.Consequences may include considerable damage to vital organs,including the retina,liver,and kidneys.Interventions for treating prediabetes include a healthy lifestyle diet and pharmacological treatments.However,while these options are effective in the short term,they may fail due to the difficulty of long-term implementation.Medications may also be used to treat prediabetes.This review examines prediabetic treatments,particularly metformin,glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists,sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors,vitamin D,and herbal medicines.Given the remarkable impact of prediabetes on the progression of diabetes mellitus,it is crucial to intervene promptly and effectively to regulate prediabetes.However,the current body of research on prediabetes is limited,and there is considerable confusion surrounding clinically relevant medications.This paper aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the pathogenesis of prediabetes mellitus and its associated therapeutic drugs.The ultimate goal is to facilitate the clinical utilization of medications and achieve efficient and timely control of diabetes mellitus.展开更多
Diabetes mellitus and associated chronic hyperglycemia enhance the risk of acute ischemic stroke and lead to worsened clinical outcome and increased mortality. However, post-stroke hyperglycemia is also present in a n...Diabetes mellitus and associated chronic hyperglycemia enhance the risk of acute ischemic stroke and lead to worsened clinical outcome and increased mortality. However, post-stroke hyperglycemia is also present in a number of non-diabetic patients after acute ischemic stroke, presumably as a stress response. The aim of this review is to summarize the main effects of hyperglycemia when associated to ischemic injury in acute stroke patients, highlighting the clinical and neurological outcomes in these conditions and after the administration of the currently approved pharmacological treatment, i.e. insulin. The disappointing results of the clinical trials on insulin(including the hypoglycemic events) demand a change of strategy based on more focused therapies. Starting from the comprehensive evaluation of the physiopathological alterations occurring in the ischemic brain during hyperglycemic conditions, the effects of various classes of glucose-lowering drugs are reviewed, such as glucose-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, DPP-4 inhibitors and sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, in the perspective of overcoming the up-to-date limitations and of evaluating the effectiveness of new potential therapeutic strategies.展开更多
Liver cirrhosis and diabetes mellitus(DM)are both common conditions with significant socioeconomic burden and impact on morbidity and mortality.A bidirectional relationship exists between DM and liver cirrhosis regard...Liver cirrhosis and diabetes mellitus(DM)are both common conditions with significant socioeconomic burden and impact on morbidity and mortality.A bidirectional relationship exists between DM and liver cirrhosis regarding both etiology and disease-related complications.Type 2 DM(T2DM)is a wellrecognized risk factor for chronic liver disease and vice-versa,DM may develop as a complication of cirrhosis,irrespective of its etiology.Liver transplantation(LT)represents an important treatment option for patients with end-stage liver disease due to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD),which represents a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome and a common complication of T2DM.The metabolic risk factors including immunosuppressive drugs,can contribute to persistent or de novo development of DM and NAFLD after LT.T2DM,obesity,cardiovascular morbidities and renal impairment,frequently associated with metabolic syndrome and NAFLD,may have negative impact on short and long-term outcomes following LT.The treatment of DM in the context of chronic liver disease and post-transplant is challenging,but new emerging therapies such as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists(GLP-1RAs)and sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors(SGLT2i)targeting multiple mechanisms in the shared pathophysiology of disorders such as oxidative stress and chronic inflammation are a promising tool in future patient management.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Gliflozins or Sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors(SGLT2i)are relatively novel antidiabetic medications that have recently been shown to represent favorable effects on patients’cardiorenal outcomes.However,there is shortage of data on potential disparities in this therapeutic effect across different patient subpopulations.AIM To investigate differential effects of SGLT2i on the cardiorenal outcomes of heart failure patients across left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)levels.METHODS Literature was searched systematically for the large randomized double-blind controlled trials with long enough follow up periods reporting cardiovascular and renal outcomes in their patients regarding heart failure status and LVEF levels.Data were then meta-analyzed after stratification of the pooled data across the LVEF strata and New York Heart Associations(NYHA)classifications for heart failure using Stata software version 17.0.RESULTS The literature search returned 13 Large clinical trials and 13 post hoc analysis reports.Meta-analysis of the effects of gliflozins on the primary composite outcome showed no significant difference in efficacy across the heart failure subtypes,but higher efficacy were detected in patient groups at lower NYHA classifications(I2=46%,P=0.02).Meta-analyses across the LVEF stratums revealed that a baseline LVEF lower than 30%was associated with enhanced improvement in the primary composite outcome compared to patients with higher LVEF levels at the borderline statistical significance(HR:0.70,95%CI:0.60 to 0.79 vs 0.81,95%CI:0.75 to 0.87;respectively,P=0.06).Composite renal outcome was improved significantly higher in patients with no heart failure than in heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)(HR:0.60,95%CI:0.49 to 0.72 vs 0.94,95%CI:0.74 to 1.13;P=0.04).Acute renal injury occurred significantly less frequently in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction who received gliflozins than in HFpEF(HR:0.67,95%CI:51 to 0.82 vs 0.94,95%CI:0.82 to 1.06;P=0.01).Volume depletion was consistently increased in response to SGLT2i in all the subgroups.CONCLUSION Heart failure patients with lower LVEF and lower NYHA sub-classifications were found to be generally more likely to benefit from therapy with gliflozins.Further research are required to identify patient subgroups representing the highest benefits or adverse events in response to SGLT2i.
文摘Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2(SGLT2)inhibitors have gained momentum as the latest class of antidiabetic agents for improving glycemic control.Large-scale clinical trials have reported that SGLT2 inhibitors reduced cardiovascular outcomes,especially hospitalization for heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who have high risks of cardiovascular disease.Accumulating evidence has indicated that beneficial effects can be observed regardless of the presence or absence of type 2 diabetes mellitus.Accordingly,the Food and Drug Administration approved these agents specifically for treating patients with heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction.It has been concluded that canagliflozin,dapagliflozin,empagliflozin,or ertugliflozin can be recommended for preventing hospitalization associated with heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease or those at high cardiovascular risk.In the present review,we explore the available evidence on SGLT2 inhibitors in terms of the cardioprotective effects,potential mechanisms,and ongoing clinical trials that may further clarify the cardiovascular effects of the agents.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.31770948,No.31570875,and No.81803547Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province,No.2021J01204and Fujian Provincial Regional Development Project,No.2021N3005.
文摘Diabetes,one of the world's top ten diseases,is known for its high mortality and complication rates and low cure rate.Prediabetes precedes the onset of diabetes,during which effective treatment can reduce diabetes risk.Prediabetes risk factors include high-calorie and high-fat diets,sedentary lifestyles,and stress.Consequences may include considerable damage to vital organs,including the retina,liver,and kidneys.Interventions for treating prediabetes include a healthy lifestyle diet and pharmacological treatments.However,while these options are effective in the short term,they may fail due to the difficulty of long-term implementation.Medications may also be used to treat prediabetes.This review examines prediabetic treatments,particularly metformin,glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists,sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors,vitamin D,and herbal medicines.Given the remarkable impact of prediabetes on the progression of diabetes mellitus,it is crucial to intervene promptly and effectively to regulate prediabetes.However,the current body of research on prediabetes is limited,and there is considerable confusion surrounding clinically relevant medications.This paper aims to provide a comprehensive summary of the pathogenesis of prediabetes mellitus and its associated therapeutic drugs.The ultimate goal is to facilitate the clinical utilization of medications and achieve efficient and timely control of diabetes mellitus.
基金supported by a grant from Catholic Universitary Center(Centro Universitario Cattolico)-Conferenza Episcopale Italiana,Rome,Italy(to FF)。
文摘Diabetes mellitus and associated chronic hyperglycemia enhance the risk of acute ischemic stroke and lead to worsened clinical outcome and increased mortality. However, post-stroke hyperglycemia is also present in a number of non-diabetic patients after acute ischemic stroke, presumably as a stress response. The aim of this review is to summarize the main effects of hyperglycemia when associated to ischemic injury in acute stroke patients, highlighting the clinical and neurological outcomes in these conditions and after the administration of the currently approved pharmacological treatment, i.e. insulin. The disappointing results of the clinical trials on insulin(including the hypoglycemic events) demand a change of strategy based on more focused therapies. Starting from the comprehensive evaluation of the physiopathological alterations occurring in the ischemic brain during hyperglycemic conditions, the effects of various classes of glucose-lowering drugs are reviewed, such as glucose-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, DPP-4 inhibitors and sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, in the perspective of overcoming the up-to-date limitations and of evaluating the effectiveness of new potential therapeutic strategies.
文摘Liver cirrhosis and diabetes mellitus(DM)are both common conditions with significant socioeconomic burden and impact on morbidity and mortality.A bidirectional relationship exists between DM and liver cirrhosis regarding both etiology and disease-related complications.Type 2 DM(T2DM)is a wellrecognized risk factor for chronic liver disease and vice-versa,DM may develop as a complication of cirrhosis,irrespective of its etiology.Liver transplantation(LT)represents an important treatment option for patients with end-stage liver disease due to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD),which represents a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome and a common complication of T2DM.The metabolic risk factors including immunosuppressive drugs,can contribute to persistent or de novo development of DM and NAFLD after LT.T2DM,obesity,cardiovascular morbidities and renal impairment,frequently associated with metabolic syndrome and NAFLD,may have negative impact on short and long-term outcomes following LT.The treatment of DM in the context of chronic liver disease and post-transplant is challenging,but new emerging therapies such as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists(GLP-1RAs)and sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors(SGLT2i)targeting multiple mechanisms in the shared pathophysiology of disorders such as oxidative stress and chronic inflammation are a promising tool in future patient management.