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尿钾同位素分析及其与胰腺健康的关系:健康、糖尿病和癌症状态。

Analysis of urinary potassium isotopes and association with pancreatic health: healthy, diabetic and cancerous states.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, NY, United States.

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2024 Apr 2;15:1332895. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1332895. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

More than 700 million people worldwide suffer from diseases of the pancreas, such as diabetes, pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. Often dysregulation of potassium (K) channels, co-transporters and pumps can promote development and progression of many types of these diseases. The role of K transport system in pancreatic cell homeostasis and disease development remains largely unexplored. Potassium isotope analysis (δK), however, might have the potential to detect minute changes in metabolic processes relevant for pancreatic diseases.

METHODS

We assessed urinary K isotope composition in a case-control study by measuring K concentrations and δK in spot urines collected from patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (n=18), other pancreas-related diseases (n=14) and compared those data to healthy controls (n=16).

RESULTS

Our results show that urinary K levels for patients with diseased pancreas (benign and pancreatic cancer) are significantly lower than the healthy controls. For δK, the values tend to be higher for individuals with pancreatic cancer (mean δK = -0.58 ± 0.33‰) than for healthy individuals (mean δK = -0.78 ± 0.19‰) but the difference is not significant (p=0.08). For diabetics, urinary K levels are significantly lower (p=0.03) and δK is significantly higher (p=0.009) than for the healthy controls. These results suggest that urinary K levels and K isotopes can help identify K disturbances related to diabetes, an associated factors of all-cause mortality for diabetics.

CONCLUSION

Although the K isotope results should be considered exploratory and hypothesis-generating and future studies should focus on larger sample size and δK analysis of other K-disrupting diseases (e.g., chronic kidney disease), our data hold great promise for K isotopes as disease marker.

摘要

背景

全球有超过 7 亿人患有胰腺疾病,如糖尿病、胰腺炎和胰腺癌。通常,钾 (K) 通道、协同转运体和泵的失调会促进多种类型这些疾病的发展和进展。K 转运系统在胰腺细胞内稳态和疾病发展中的作用在很大程度上仍未得到探索。然而,钾同位素分析 (δK) 有可能检测到与胰腺疾病相关的代谢过程中的微小变化。

方法

我们通过测量从诊断为胰腺癌 (n=18)、其他胰腺相关疾病 (n=14) 的患者和健康对照者 (n=16) 收集的尿液样本中的 K 浓度和 δK,在病例对照研究中评估尿 K 同位素组成。

结果

我们的结果表明,患有胰腺疾病(良性和胰腺癌)的患者的尿 K 水平明显低于健康对照组。对于 δK,患有胰腺癌的个体的数值趋于高于健康个体(平均 δK = -0.58 ± 0.33‰),但差异无统计学意义(p=0.08)。对于糖尿病患者,尿 K 水平明显较低(p=0.03),δK 明显较高(p=0.009),与健康对照组相比。这些结果表明,尿 K 水平和 K 同位素可以帮助识别与糖尿病相关的 K 紊乱,这是糖尿病患者全因死亡率的一个相关因素。

结论

尽管 K 同位素结果应被视为探索性和产生假说的结果,并且未来的研究应集中在更大的样本量和对其他 K 破坏疾病(例如慢性肾脏病)的 δK 分析上,但我们的数据为 K 同位素作为疾病标志物提供了很大的希望。

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