2013
DOI: 10.1038/nrgastro.2013.49
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New insights into pancreatic cancer-induced paraneoplastic diabetes

Abstract: Up to 85% of patients with pancreatic cancer have diabetes or hyperglycaemia, which frequently manifests as early as 2–3 years before a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Conversely, patients with new-onset diabetes have a 5–8-fold increased risk of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer within 1–3 years of developing diabetes. Emerging evidence now indicates that pancreatic cancer causes diabetes. As in type 2 diabetes, β-cell dysfunction and peripheral insulin resistance are seen in pancreatic cancer-induced di… Show more

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“…18 Such PDA-associated diabetes may be a paraneoplastic phenomenon caused by the cancer rather than a result of direct destruction by PDA and loss of normal pancreatic tissue. 20,21 Frequent resolution of diabetes mellitus after resection of the tumor provides further evidence for such reverse causality. 13 These data and computational models featuring phylogenetic analysis of pancreatic tumors in the same host suggest that the onset of diabetes mellitus may precede the clinical identification of metastatic spread, in at least some cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Such PDA-associated diabetes may be a paraneoplastic phenomenon caused by the cancer rather than a result of direct destruction by PDA and loss of normal pancreatic tissue. 20,21 Frequent resolution of diabetes mellitus after resection of the tumor provides further evidence for such reverse causality. 13 These data and computational models featuring phylogenetic analysis of pancreatic tumors in the same host suggest that the onset of diabetes mellitus may precede the clinical identification of metastatic spread, in at least some cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating evidence suggests that some circulating proteins or cytokines secreted by the tumor cells may exert a para-neoplastic effect on islets, and cause insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction, which results in new-onset diabetes in patients with PaC (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is physiologically produced by human organism [16] but its secretion increases in multiple pathological conditions, such as endothelial damage, heart failure, hypertension, renal failure, sepsis and hypoxia [17,18]. Physiologically AM is recognized as a regulator of the pancreatic secretion [14,19,20], while in pancreatic cancer, it is overexpressed in both neoplastic and peritumoral tissues. Circulating levels are increased too [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This urge to seek new diagnostic markers led us to investigate the role of Adrenomedullin in PaC. The interest for AM arises from recent studies that investigated PaCDM mediators [12][13][14]. AM is a 52-amino acid peptide discovered in 1993 [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%