2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13098-021-00677-w
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The immune-opioid axis in prediabetes: predicting prediabetes with insulin resistance by plasma interleukin-10 and endomorphin-2 to kappa-opioid receptors ratio

Abstract: Background Prediabetes is characterized by a hemoglobin A1c of 5.7–6.4% and fasting blood glucose of 100–125 mg/dl. A high percentage of prediabetes subjects develop type 2 diabetes mellitus in the next years. The effects of opioid peptides and their receptors, in addition to immunological cytokines, on prediabetes are not well understood. Therefore, molecular, physiological, and clinical studies are required to link the opioid system, immune system, and insulin resistance (IR) in prediabetes. … Show more

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“…Second, a number of studies have reported that the anti-inflammatory molecules may have different effects on the development of T2DM at different stages of the disease, which may partially explain our findings. For example, Moustafa et al reported that IL-10 levels were higher in the prediabetes individuals than in healthy controls (29). However, Bashir et al suggested that serum levels of IL-10 were lower in T2DM cases compared with healthy controls (30).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Second, a number of studies have reported that the anti-inflammatory molecules may have different effects on the development of T2DM at different stages of the disease, which may partially explain our findings. For example, Moustafa et al reported that IL-10 levels were higher in the prediabetes individuals than in healthy controls (29). However, Bashir et al suggested that serum levels of IL-10 were lower in T2DM cases compared with healthy controls (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%