Diabetes and COVID-19: Role of insulin resistance as a risk factor for COVID-19 severity

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作者
Gangadharan, Charitha [1 ]
Ahluwalia, Rupa [2 ]
Sigamani, Alben [3 ]
机构
[1] Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd, Dept Clin Res, Bangalore 560099, Karnataka, India
[2] Norfolk & Norwich Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Diabet & Endocrinol, Norwich NR4 7UY, Norfolk, England
[3] Numen Hlth, 19,4th C Cross Koramangala Ind,5th Block,Area, Bangalore 560095, Karnataka, India
关键词
Insulin resistance; Renin-angiotensin system; Blood flow measurements; Inflammation; Thrombosis; Severity of COVID-19; RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM; CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019; ISLET BLOOD-FLOW; PANCREATIC-ISLET; NITRIC-OXIDE;
D O I
10.4239/wjd.v12.i9.1550
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Patients with diabetes are more susceptible to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and as a consequence, develop more severe form of disease. This is partly due to a systemic inflammatory state and pro thrombotic milieu seen in metabolic syndrome. In this review, we attempt to explore the pathogenetic links between insulin resistance and COVID-19 disease severity. Insulin resistance is an underlying condition for metabolic syndromes, including type 2 diabetes, which impairs insulin signaling pathways affecting metabolic and cardiovascular homeostasis. A high concentration of circulating insulin shifts the balance to mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK)-dependent signaling and causes endothelial cell damage. The phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase and MAPK dependent signaling pathways maintain a balance between nitric oxide-dependent vasodilator and endothelin-1 dependent vasoconstriction actions of insulin. Vascular smooth muscle cell dysfunction is responsible for inflammation and blood coagulation leading to microvascular and macrovascular complications in diabetes. Hyperactivity in renin-angiotensin system is implicated in development of islet oxidative stress and subsequent beta-cell dysfunction, as it alters the islet blood flow. These deleterious effects of insulin resistance involving altered blood pressure, vascular dysfunction, and inflammation could be associated with increased severity in COVID-19 patients. We conclude that clinical and/or biochemical markers of insulin resistance should be included as prognostic markers in assessment of acute COVID-19 disease.
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页码:1550 / 1562
页数:13
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