Diabetes Flashcards
Define T1DM?
Autoimmune destruction of B-cells = insulin deficiency leading to:
- Hyperglycaemia
- Ketonaemia
Define T2DM?
Based on genetic and environmental factors it is:
- Abnormal insulin production
- Impaired insulin action (resistance) from muscle/liver/adipose tissue
Describe how metformin works and name four side-effects?
Inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis (50% of endogenous insulin acts on the liver) - causes weight loss
- Diarrhoea and increased flatulence and nausea
- C/I if GFR<30 due to lactic acidosis
Describe how sulphonylureas work, give three examples and name two side-effects?
Insulin secretagogues - bind to Su receptors on the B-cell and this opens K+ channels and depolarises the cell membrane leading to the release of insulin
- Gliclazide
- Gliterpirimide
- Tolbutamide
- Weight gain and hypoglycaemia
Describe how thiazolodinediones work and name three side-effects?
PPAR-Y agonists
- Enhance lipogenesis
- Decrease lipolysis
- Decrease plasma FFA
- weight gain and increased fracture risk and bladder cancer
Describe how incretins work?
Hormones secreted bu intestinal endocrine cells in response to food:
1. Enhance glucose-dependent insulin release (from remaining B-cells)
2. Works on a-cells to suppress glucagon secretion
3. Works on the liver to decrease hepatic glucose output
4. Works on the stomach to decrease the rate of gastric emptying (early satiety)
= Weight loss and NO hypoglycaemia
Give two examples of incretins and describe why they need to be given with adjunct treatment?
GLP-1
GIP
Have a short half-life because they are broken down by DDP-IV - therefore need to be given with DDP-IV inhibitors (sitagliptin)
Describe how SGLT2 inhibitors work and name two side-effects?
Prevent renal glucose reabsorption vis inhibiting SGLT-1 in the proximal tubule - weight loss
- Increased UTI risk and increased thrush risk due to increased peeing of sugars
Give two examples of rapid acting and long-acting insulins respectively?
Rapid acting = Humalog and Novorapid
Long-acting = Glagine amd Detemir
Describe the 5 step-wise approach to the treatment of T2DM?
- Lifestyle
- Metformin
- Add sulphonyurea - Gliclazide
- Add either GLP-1 or SGLT2 inhibitor (triple therapy)
- Insulin
Describe how statins work directly?
Hydroxy-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase inhibitor =
Blocks the 1st step of cholesterol biosynthesis in the liver therefore:
1. Direct reduction of cholesterol (inhibiting biosynthesis)
2. Increased uptake of cholesterol to the liver
Describe how statins work in-directly?
- Improve endothelial functioning
- Decrease inflammation
- Plaque stabilisation
- All of which lead to the inhibition of thrombin formation
Name four side-effects stated with statins?
Myositis/myopathy
Rash
GI upset
Sleep disturbance