Effect of chemotherapy on function of isletβcells in patients with breast cancer
10.7644/j.issn.1674-9960.2014.07.016
- VernacularTitle:化疗对乳腺癌患者胰岛β细胞功能影响的研究
- Author:
Tingting CHE
;
Yong DU
;
Huiwen MA
;
Sixiong WANG
;
Fu JIN
;
Ting WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
breast neoplasms;
islet;
βcells;
blood glucose;
chemotherapy
- From:
Military Medical Sciences
2014;(7):535-537
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the effect of chemotherapy on function of islet βcells in patients with breast cancer . Methods One hundred and fifty-six patients with breast cancer who had not received chemotherapy were enrolled from Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 at Chongqing Cancer Institute .One hundred and twenty-three cases completed 2 cycles of chemotherapy;one hundred and twelve cases completed 4 cycles;and, eighty-six cases completed 8 cycles.Height, weight, waist circum-ference(WC), hip circumference(HC) and blood pressure of each patient were measured .Waist-high ratio calculation (WHtR),waist-hip ratio(WHR) and body mass index(BMI) were calculated.All subjects underwent 75 g oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)and insulin release test before chemotherapy,2 cycles,4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy, respec-tively.Besides, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index ( HOMA-IR), Matsuda index and pancreatic βcells HOME(HOME-β) were calculated.Results Fasting blood glucose before chemotherapy and after 2 cycles, 4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy was (4.84 ±0.56), (4.78 ±0.61), (5.02 ±0.56) and (5.96 ±0.52) mmol/L, respec-tively.After therapy, the change in fasting blood glucose after 2 cycles and 4 cycles of chemotherapy was not statistically significant(P>0.05), but was significantly higher after 8 cycles than before therapy(P<0.05).2 h blood glucose before chemotherapy and after 2 cycles, 4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy was (5.43 ±0.50), (5.66 ±0.58), (8.30 ± 0.66) and (9.65 ±0.80) mmol/L, respectively.With chemotherapy treatment increased , the HOME-IR increased gradu-ally and the sharpest one was after 8 cycles, Matsuda index decreased gradually and the biggest drop was after 4 cycles,and HOME-βdecreased gradually after a transient increase .Conclusion Chemotherapy for breast cancer patients may lead to insulin resistance , pancreatic βcell function decline and the emergence of abnormal glucose tolerance .Four cycles of chemotherapy shoucd be followed by hypoglycemic drugs .