A Pathophysiological Intersection of Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease

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Abstract

Diabetes is among the most prevalent diseases of the modern world and is strongly linked to an increased risk of numerous neurodegenerative disorders, although the exact pathophysiological mechanisms are not clear yet. Insulin resistance is a serious pathological condition, connecting type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and obesity. Recently, insulin resistance has been proven to be connected also to cognitive decline and dementias, including the most prevalent form, Alzheimer’s disease. The relationship between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease regarding pathophysiology is so significant that it has been proposed that some presentations of the condition could be termed type 3 diabetes.

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Čater, M., & Hölter, S. M. (2022, October 1). A Pathophysiological Intersection of Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911562

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