01-07 DM Type 1 Flashcards

1
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LADA?

A

latent autoimmunity diabetes of adulthood

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2
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peak incidence in DM1?

A

10-14 y/o

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3
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Incidence of Type 1 DM:
—over time
—cross-countries?

A

—increasing over time
—greatly varied between different countries:
——Finland & Sardinia ~40 per 100,000 ♂s
——Hong Kong & Beijing < 3 per 100,000 ♀&♂

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4
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Which HLA subtypes are assoc’d w/ DM1?

A

HLA DR3 & DR4

—DR2 protective

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5
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What polymorphisms assoc’d w/ ↑ predisposition to DM1?

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HLA DR3 & DR4 (DR2 protective)
—accounts for 50% of risk for family-based DM1

IDDM-2 insulin gene
—10% of risk for family-based DM1
—shorter VNTRs in promoter region

PTPN22
—codes lyphmphoid tyrosine phosphatase which is intracell part of antigen reception cascade

CTLA-4 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4)
—inhibits T-cell activation

**HLA Class II, CTLA-4 & PTPN22 also implicated in other autoimm (Hashimoto’s, Addison’s, sprue, etc.)

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What evidence do we have that DM1 is, at least in part, brought on by an environmental precipitant?

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— < 50% concordance in MZ twins
—migrating populations
—incidence ∆s seasonally

CONGENITAL RUBELLA
—definite enviro cause of DM (rare cases)

PUTATIVE CAUSES
—Coxackie B, encephalomyocarditis, CMV, EBV, mumps, rotavirus
—Diet: ?gluten, ?cow’s milk? (age at first beginning to eat that particular food likely matters)
—Nitrates
—β-cell toxins (e.g. pyrinuron, a rodenticide)
—Stress
—Hygiene hypothesis

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7
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Which circulating Islet-Antibodies most predictive of T1DM?

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Present in 90% of new cases!
—IAA (insulin autoantibodies) in youngest
—GAD 65 (Glutamic acid decarboxylase) and GAD 67 autoABs are most persistent
—IA-2 ABs (to tyrosine phosphatase) Indicate high risk, but are short-lived

**—the more different Ab’s you have, the higher your risk of developing T1DM

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8
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1 Carb “choice” = how many grams carbohydrates?
—what should daily intake be?
—How much does 1 Carb raise your blood sugar?

A

—15g
—daily intake should be ~135-180/day (so < 60g/meal)
—1 carb raises BG by 50-75mg/dL

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9
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How do you dose insulin w/ meals? (i.e. units/gms carbs)

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—1u : 10g carbs

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10
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How long of a window of time does an HbA1c give you?

A

2-3 months

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11
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How do you measure long-view avg BG in pts w/ SCD or thalassemia?

A

Fructosamine

—gives avg over 2-4wks

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12
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What is Type 1A vs. Type 1B DM?

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Type 1A: autoimmune

Type 1B: non-autoimmune

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