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Flashcards in Diabetes Pathogenesis Deck (9)
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1
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How does Type 1 diabetes develop?

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Autoimmune condition in which lymphocyte infiltration of Islets of Langerhans causes insulitis, destroying B cells and compromising the ability to absorb Glc from blood.

2
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Describe the aetiology of Type 1 Diabetes?

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A combination of genetics and environmental factors.

Human leukocyte Antigens (HLA) + chemicals or viral infection

3
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Describe the aetiology of Type 2 Diabetes?

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A combination of insulin resistance due to visceral fat and genetic inability to secrete high levels of insulin

4
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What causes insulin resistance in Type 2?

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Visceral fat mass

  • > Free FAs in the blood
  • > FAs clog Insulin receptors
  • > Reduced insulin sensitivity
5
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Explain the genetic aspect of Type 2 diabetes?

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Most peoples genes are capable of upscaling insulin production to match insulin resistance.

In some people a number of genes are ‘defective variants’ which code for Poor B cell ‘high end’ insulin secretion.

Essentially they can’t produce enough insulin to match the new insulin resistance

6
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If visceral fat triggers Type 2 diabetes, how come some slim people get it?

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They’re genes are so poor for insulin production that even a small amount of fat triggers diabetes

7
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Explain the aetiology of MODY?

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Autosomal dominant genetic syndrome.
A single gene leads to impaired B-cell function.
Either Glucokinase or Transcription Factor mutations.

8
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What can cause secondary DM?

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  • Drugs e.g. CCS
  • Pancreatic Destruction/removal
  • Genetic syndromes
  • Endocrine disorders e.g. cushings, acromegaly or pheochromocytoma
9
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What is the aetiology of Gestational diabetes?

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Insulin resistance brought on by 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy.

Its associated with a family history of Type 2 DM

Patient’s are commonly overweight and inactive

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