In:
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, Wiley, Vol. 23, No. 9 ( 2020-09), p. 1145-1151
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate whether there are blood glucose fluctuations in gout patients with hyperuricemia and normal glucose tolerance, and the effect of urate‐lowering therapy on blood glucose fluctuations. Methods Thirty patients with newly diagnosed gout, hyperuricemia and normal glucose tolerance were enrolled in our study. Continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) was used to detect the blood glucose fluctuations of these gout patients. Changes in blood glucose fluctuations after allopurinol therapy were also evaluated. Results Compared with the reference values of blood glucose fluctuation parameters in China, gout patients had greater glycemic fluctuations including higher mean amplitude of glucose excursions (MAGE) (4.65 vs 1.94 mmol/L, P 〈 .001), higher largest amplitude of blood glucose excursions (LAGE) (4.99 vs 3.72 mmol/L, P 〈 .001) and higher standard deviations of blood glucose (SDBG) (1.36 vs 0.79 mmol/L, P 〈 .001). MAGE was significantly correlated with uric acid ( β = .007, P = .024) and HOMA‐insulin resistance (IR) ( β = .508, P = .03). Allopurinol treatment significantly reduced MAGE (4.16 vs 4.65 mmol/L, P 〈 .001), SDBG (0.99 vs 1.36 mmol/L, P 〈 .001) and HOMA‐IR (2.26 vs 3.01, P 〈 .001) in gout patients. Conclusion Blood glucose fluctuation increased even in the stage of normal glucose tolerance among gout patients. Blood glucose fluctuations in gout patients were associated with the level of serum uric acid and allopurinol could decrease blood glucose fluctuation as well as IR.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1756-1841
,
1756-185X
DOI:
10.1111/1756-185X.13862
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2020
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