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Hypoglycaemia in type 2 diabetes exacerbates amyloid-related proteins associated with dementia

Journal

DIABETES OBESITY & METABOLISM
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 338-349

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/dom.14220

Keywords

Alzheimer' s disease; amyloid‐ related proteins; dementia; hypoglycaemia; type 2 diabetes

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The study revealed that in patients with T2D, there was an exacerbation of AD-associated protein changes induced by hypoglycaemia, with elevated APP and decreased SNCA. Other proteins levels affected by hypoglycaemia, particularly in T2D, included amyloid P-component, microtubule-associated protein tau, apolipoproteins A1 and E3, pappalysin, and noggin, aligning with the reported negative effects of hypoglycaemia.
Aims Hypoglycaemia in diabetes (T2D) may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We hypothesized that hypoglycaemia-induced amyloid-related protein changes would be exacerbated in T2D. Materials and methods A prospective, parallel study in T2D (n = 23) and controls (n = 23). Subjects underwent insulin-induced hypoglycaemia with blood sampling at baseline, hypoglycaemia and post-hypoglycaemia; proteomic analysis of amyloid-related proteins was undertaken. Results At baseline, amyloid-precursor protein (APP) (P < .01) was elevated and alpha-synuclein (SNCA) (P < .01) reduced in T2D. At hypoglycaemia, amyloid P-component (P < .01) was elevated and SNCA (P < .05) reduced in T2D; APP (P < .01) and noggin (P < .05) were elevated and SNCA (P < .01) reduced in controls. In the post-hypoglycaemia follow-up period, APP and microtubule-associated protein tau normalized in controls but showed a below-baseline decrease in T2D; noggin normalized in both; SNCA normalized in T2D, with a below-baseline decrease in controls. Conclusion The AD-associated protein pattern found in T2D, with basal elevated APP and reduced SNCA, was exaggerated by hypoglycaemia with increased APP and decreased SNCA. Additional AD-associated protein levels that changed in response to hypoglycaemia, particularly in T2D, included amyloid P-component, microtubule-associated protein tau, apolipoproteins A1 and E3, pappalysin and noggin. These results are in accordance with the reported detrimental effects of hypoglycaemia.

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