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A systematic review on type 3 diabetes: bridging the gap between metabolic dysfunction and Alzheimer’s disease
Type 3 Diabetes: Linking Metabolism Problems to Alzheimer's Disease
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Abstract
A total of 213 peer-reviewed articles were analyzed, revealing insulin resistance as a key factor in Alzheimer's disease development.
- Insulin resistance is linked to impaired brain glucose uptake and amyloid-beta clearance.
- Disruption of insulin signaling pathways is associated with neuroinflammation and cognitive decline.
- Key pathways affected include PI3K/Akt and GLUT4 translocation.
- Non-coding RNAs, such as MEG3 and MALAT1, may influence insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism.
- These findings support the concept of Alzheimer's disease as '.'
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Key numbers
59%
Higher Risk of Dementia
Compared to those without diabetes.
24.4% of 332 patients
Cognitive Impairment Prevalence
In a study conducted at Holy Family Hospital, Pakistan.
Twice the risk compared to non-diabetics
Increased Risk of Dementia
Observed in Mexican patients with Type 2 diabetes.