Pathophysiological Links Between Stroke and Prediabetes: A Systematic Review

中风与糖尿病前期之间的病理生理联系:系统性综述

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Abstract

Prediabetes is an intermediate stage between normoglycaemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), affecting over 425 million people globally and contributing to vascular damage and increased stroke risk. Despite the severity of both conditions, their association remains underexplored. This review examines the literature on stroke-related biomarkers in normoglycaemia, prediabetes and T2DM to identify potential links between prediabetes and stroke. This systematic review followed PRISMA-2020 guidelines. PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, Web of Science and Science Direct were searched for studies (2003-2023) on stroke biomarkers in prediabetes. Eligible studies were original human research in English, with defined diagnostic criteria (ADA or WHO) for glycaemic status and reported biomarker associations or stroke risk. Studies with major comorbidities were excluded. Data were extracted and bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Meta-analysis was not performed due to limited studies per biomarker. Eight studies (n = 3003) were included. NSE was examined in three studies, all reporting significant elevations in hyperglycaemic individuals. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was assessed in two studies; one showed a significant increase in diabetes, while the other found a non-significant upward trend. D-dimer and GFAP were each reported in separate single studies, both showing significant elevations in hyperglycaemic individuals with stroke or neurocognitive impairment. S100B was investigated in two studies, with divergent findings: one showed a positive association with glycaemic status, while the other reported lower levels in hyperglycaemia. Findings indicate biomarker alterations in T2DM, suggesting that early changes may occur in prediabetes. Our review suggests that individuals with prediabetes may show alterations in inflammatory (IL-6), coagulation (D-dimer), and neurovascular (S100B, GFAP, NSE) markers, though some findings are inconsistent, reflecting early pathophysiological changes that may increase stroke risk. Further well-designed studies are needed to clarify these associations and establish biomarker-based tools for earlier stroke risk detection and prevention in individuals with prediabetes.

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