Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Bianca Barros da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moreira, Thamyris Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21773
Resumo: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is defined as a chronic, non-communicable disease characterized by the presence of chronic hyperglycemia. It can be subdivided into three main types: type 1 DM (autoimmune), type 2 DM (insulin resistant) and gestational DM. DM has become a global public health problem, so there is a need for studies on this disease, in order to improve access to information, research and quality of life for individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the main pathophysiological characteristics associated with type 1 DM. The methodology used was based on the search for scientific papers in the Scielo, Lilacs, BVS, Pumed and Medline databases. In the case of type 1 DM, its main occurrence is due to an autoimmune reaction, generated by the mistaken production of antibodies that "attack" the pancreatic beta cells, thus disrupting the secretion of insulin and, consequently, the absorption of glucose by the cells, generating hyperglycemia. Type 1 DM has its origin in a multifactorial way, involving genetic characteristics, but also being influenced by environmental factors. The clinical and laboratory diagnosis of type 1 DM is made through the analysis of hereditary characteristics as well as the present symptoms, including laboratory data on the patient's blood glucose, the percentage of HbA1c and specific immunological markers. Therefore, it is clear that the pathogenesis of type 1 DM involves a complex network of physiological and biochemical alterations resulting from the state of chronic hyperglycemia in which the organism finds itself due to the destruction of pancreatic beta cells.
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spelling Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)Principales aspectos fisiopatológicos y clínicos presentes en la Diabetes mellitus tipo I (autoinmune)Principais aspectos fisiopatológicos e clínicos presentes no Diabetes mellitus tipo I (autoimune)Diabetes mellitus tipo 1Fisiopatología de la diabetesComplicaciones de la diabetesDiagnóstico de diabetes.Type 1 Diabetes mellitusDiabetes PathophysiologyDiabetes complicationsDiagnosis of diabetes.Diabetes mellitus tipo 1Fisiopatologia do diabetesComplicações do diabetesDiagnóstico do diabetes.Diabetes mellitus (DM) is defined as a chronic, non-communicable disease characterized by the presence of chronic hyperglycemia. It can be subdivided into three main types: type 1 DM (autoimmune), type 2 DM (insulin resistant) and gestational DM. DM has become a global public health problem, so there is a need for studies on this disease, in order to improve access to information, research and quality of life for individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the main pathophysiological characteristics associated with type 1 DM. The methodology used was based on the search for scientific papers in the Scielo, Lilacs, BVS, Pumed and Medline databases. In the case of type 1 DM, its main occurrence is due to an autoimmune reaction, generated by the mistaken production of antibodies that "attack" the pancreatic beta cells, thus disrupting the secretion of insulin and, consequently, the absorption of glucose by the cells, generating hyperglycemia. Type 1 DM has its origin in a multifactorial way, involving genetic characteristics, but also being influenced by environmental factors. The clinical and laboratory diagnosis of type 1 DM is made through the analysis of hereditary characteristics as well as the present symptoms, including laboratory data on the patient's blood glucose, the percentage of HbA1c and specific immunological markers. Therefore, it is clear that the pathogenesis of type 1 DM involves a complex network of physiological and biochemical alterations resulting from the state of chronic hyperglycemia in which the organism finds itself due to the destruction of pancreatic beta cells.La Diabetes mellitus (DM) se define como una enfermedad crónica no transmisible, caracterizada por la presencia de hiperglucemia crónica. Se puede subdividir en tres tipos principales: DM tipo 1 (autoinmune), DM tipo 2 (resistente a la insulina) y DM gestacional. La DM se ha convertido en un problema de salud pública mundial, por lo que es necesario realizar estudios sobre esta enfermedad, con el fin de mejorar el acceso a la información, la investigación y la calidad de vida de las personas. Por tanto, este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir las principales características fisiopatológicas asociadas a la DM tipo 1. La metodología utilizada se basó en la búsqueda de artículos científicos en las bases de datos Scielo, Lilacs, BVS, Pumed y Medline. En el caso de la DM tipo 1, su principal aparición se debe a una reacción autoinmune, generada por la producción errónea de anticuerpos que "atacan" las células beta pancreáticas, interrumpiendo así la secreción de insulina y, en consecuencia, la absorción de glucosa por parte de la células, generando hiperglucemia. La DM tipo 1 tiene su origen de forma multifactorial, involucrando características genéticas, pero también siendo influenciada por factores ambientales. El diagnóstico clínico y de laboratorio de la DM tipo 1 se realiza mediante el análisis de las características hereditarias así como de la sintomatología presente, incluyendo datos de laboratorio sobre la glucemia del paciente, el porcentaje de HbA1c y marcadores inmunológicos específicos. Por tanto, es evidente que la patogenia de la DM tipo 1 implica una compleja red de alteraciones fisiológicas y bioquímicas derivadas del estado de hiperglucemia crónica en el que se encuentra el organismo debido a la destrucción de las células beta pancreáticas.O Diabetes mellitus (DM) é definido como uma doença crônica não transmissível, caracterizada pela presença de uma hiperglicemia crônica. Pode ser subdividida em três tipos principais: DM tipo 1 (autoimune), DM tipo 2 (resistente à insulina) e o DM gestacional. O DM tem se tornado um problema de saúde pública mundial, por isso há necessidade de estudos sobre essa doença, no intuito de melhorar o acesso à informação, pesquisa e qualidade de vida dos indivíduos. Sendo assim, este trabalho teve por objetivo descrever as principais características fisiopatológicas associadas ao DM tipo 1. A metodologia utilizada foi baseada na procura de trabalhos científicos, nas bases de dados Scielo, Lilacs, BVS, Pumed e Medline. No caso do DM tipo 1, sua principal ocorrência é devido à uma reação autoimune, gerada pela produção equivocada de anticorpos que “atacam” as células beta pancreáticas descontrolando, assim, a secreção de insulina e, consequentemente, a absorção de glicose pelas células, gerando a hiperglicemia. O DM tipo 1 tem sua origem de forma multifatorial, envolvendo características genéticas, mas também sofrendo influência de fatores ambientais. O diagnóstico clínico-laboratorial do DM tipo 1 é feita pela analise de características hereditárias bem como a sintomatologia presente, incluindo dados laboratoriais da glicemia do paciente, do percentual de HbA1c e de marcadores imunológicos específicos. Portanto, fica claro que a patogênese do DM tipo 1 envolve uma complexa rede de alterações fisiológicas e bioquímicas decorrentes do estado de hiperglicemia crônica em que o organismo se encontra devido à destruição das células beta pancreáticas.Research, Society and Development2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2177310.33448/rsd-v10i14.21773Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e153101421773Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e153101421773Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1531014217732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21773/19446Copyright (c) 2021 Bianca Barros da Costa; Thamyris Almeida Moreirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Bianca Barros daMoreira, Thamyris Almeida 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21773Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:07.254569Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
Principales aspectos fisiopatológicos y clínicos presentes en la Diabetes mellitus tipo I (autoinmune)
Principais aspectos fisiopatológicos e clínicos presentes no Diabetes mellitus tipo I (autoimune)
title Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
spellingShingle Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
Costa, Bianca Barros da
Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatología de la diabetes
Complicaciones de la diabetes
Diagnóstico de diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Pathophysiology
Diabetes complications
Diagnosis of diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatologia do diabetes
Complicações do diabetes
Diagnóstico do diabetes.
title_short Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
title_full Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
title_fullStr Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
title_full_unstemmed Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
title_sort Main pathophysiological and clinical aspects present in type I Diabetes mellitus (autoimmune)
author Costa, Bianca Barros da
author_facet Costa, Bianca Barros da
Moreira, Thamyris Almeida
author_role author
author2 Moreira, Thamyris Almeida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Bianca Barros da
Moreira, Thamyris Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatología de la diabetes
Complicaciones de la diabetes
Diagnóstico de diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Pathophysiology
Diabetes complications
Diagnosis of diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatologia do diabetes
Complicações do diabetes
Diagnóstico do diabetes.
topic Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatología de la diabetes
Complicaciones de la diabetes
Diagnóstico de diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Pathophysiology
Diabetes complications
Diagnosis of diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus tipo 1
Fisiopatologia do diabetes
Complicações do diabetes
Diagnóstico do diabetes.
description Diabetes mellitus (DM) is defined as a chronic, non-communicable disease characterized by the presence of chronic hyperglycemia. It can be subdivided into three main types: type 1 DM (autoimmune), type 2 DM (insulin resistant) and gestational DM. DM has become a global public health problem, so there is a need for studies on this disease, in order to improve access to information, research and quality of life for individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the main pathophysiological characteristics associated with type 1 DM. The methodology used was based on the search for scientific papers in the Scielo, Lilacs, BVS, Pumed and Medline databases. In the case of type 1 DM, its main occurrence is due to an autoimmune reaction, generated by the mistaken production of antibodies that "attack" the pancreatic beta cells, thus disrupting the secretion of insulin and, consequently, the absorption of glucose by the cells, generating hyperglycemia. Type 1 DM has its origin in a multifactorial way, involving genetic characteristics, but also being influenced by environmental factors. The clinical and laboratory diagnosis of type 1 DM is made through the analysis of hereditary characteristics as well as the present symptoms, including laboratory data on the patient's blood glucose, the percentage of HbA1c and specific immunological markers. Therefore, it is clear that the pathogenesis of type 1 DM involves a complex network of physiological and biochemical alterations resulting from the state of chronic hyperglycemia in which the organism finds itself due to the destruction of pancreatic beta cells.
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