Nadeem Muhammad Daniyal, Memon Siraj, Qureshi Kashifa, Farooq Umer, Memon Unaib Ahmed, Aparna Fnu, Kachhadia Meet Popatbhai, Shahzeen Fnu, Ali Sameer, Varrassi Giustino, Kumar Lakshya, Kumar Sumeet, Kumar Satesh, Khatri Mahima
Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, PAK.
Medicine, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro, PAK.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 20;15(9):e45606. doi: 10.7759/cureus.45606. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, and diabetes, a metabolic disorder characterized by impaired regulation of glucose levels, are two distinct conditions that may appear unrelated at first glance. Nevertheless, recent scholarly investigations have revealed these entities' intricate and ever-evolving interplay. This review initially delves into the intricate interplay between epilepsy and its potential ramifications on glycemic control. Seizures, particularly those accompanied by convulsive manifestations, have the potential to induce acute perturbations in blood glucose levels via diverse mechanisms, encompassing the liberation of stress hormones, the emergence of insulin resistance, and the dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system. Comprehending these intricate mechanisms is paramount in customizing productive strategies for managing diabetes in individuals with epilepsy. On the contrary, it is worth noting that diabetes can substantially impact the trajectory and control of epilepsy. The correlation between hyperglycemia and an elevated susceptibility to seizures, as well as the potential for exacerbating the intensity of epilepsy, has been established. This narrative review offers a concise exposition of the intricate interplay between epilepsy and glycemic control within diabetes management. The objective of exploring reciprocal influences, underlying mechanisms, and common risk factors is to augment the clinical comprehension of this intricate interconnection. In essence, this acquired knowledge possesses the potential to serve as a guiding compass for healthcare professionals, enabling them to craft bespoke therapeutic approaches that enhance the holistic welfare of individuals grappling with the coexistence of epilepsy and diabetes.
癫痫是一种以反复发作的癫痫发作为特征的神经系统疾病,而糖尿病是一种以血糖水平调节受损为特征的代谢紊乱疾病,这两种截然不同的病症乍一看可能并无关联。然而,最近的学术研究揭示了这些疾病之间复杂且不断演变的相互作用。本综述首先深入探讨癫痫及其对血糖控制的潜在影响之间的复杂相互作用。癫痫发作,尤其是那些伴有惊厥表现的发作,有可能通过多种机制引起血糖水平的急性波动,包括应激激素的释放、胰岛素抵抗的出现以及自主神经系统的失调。了解这些复杂机制对于为癫痫患者制定有效的糖尿病管理策略至关重要。相反,值得注意的是,糖尿病会对癫痫的病程和控制产生重大影响。高血糖与癫痫易感性增加之间的关联以及加重癫痫发作强度的可能性已经得到证实。这篇叙述性综述简要阐述了糖尿病管理中癫痫与血糖控制之间的复杂相互作用。探索相互影响、潜在机制和共同风险因素的目的是增强对这种复杂联系的临床理解。实质上,这些获得的知识有可能为医疗保健专业人员提供指导,使他们能够制定定制的治疗方法,以提高同时患有癫痫和糖尿病的患者的整体健康水平。