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Page 1: Diabetes in Older Adults - American Geriatrics Society · Remaining Questions About DM in Older Adults -Epidemiology of diabetes and complications -Etiology -Screening and diagnosis

Diabetes in Older Adults

NICOLAS MUSI, MD

Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies San Antonio GRECC

University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, TX

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Metabolic Alterations in Aging

Sarcopenia

Muscle Mass

Strength

Quality

Type 2 DM

Obesity

Low Bone

Mineralization

Altered Brain

Metabolism (AD)

Dyslipidemia

CV Disease

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Incidence (per 1,000) of major diabetes complications among adults with diabetes, by age, 2009.

Jeffrey B. Halter et al. Diabetes 2014;63:2578-2589

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Impaired Glucose Tolerance

(Prediabetes)

Undiagnosed

Type 2 Diabetes

Diagnosed

Type 2 Diabetes

50

45

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

5

0

Perc

en

t of

Pop

ula

tion

20–44 45–54 55–64 65

Age (years)

Adapted from Harris MI. Consultant 1997;37(Suppl):S9.

Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes,

Undiagnosed Diabetes, and IGT

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One in every two people age 65 and older

have diabetes or pre-diabetes

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Why Diabetes Risk Increases With Age?

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Insulin Resistance

Low Physical Act. Sarcopenia

Visceral

Adiposity Decreased

Insulin Action

b Cell Failure

Type 2 Diabetes in Aging

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Young

Older Normal Glucose Tolerant

Old Impaired Glucose Tolerant

Effect of Age on Insulin Secretion

0

50

100

150

200

250

0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120

Time (min)

0

50

100

150

200

250

0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105

Blood Glucose (mg/dl)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

- 15 - 10 0 15 30 45 60 75 9 0 105 120

Time (min)

- -

Pancreas

Insulin (mU/ml)

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Metabolic Signaling Pathways in Aging

Insulin

P P

P

Akt

IRS

P P

IKK-NFkB

Mitochondrial Dysfunction

ROS

Lipids

Fatty Acids

mTOR Ribosome

(Synthesis)

P

Glucose

Proteasome (Breakdown)

MuRF1

Atrogin

Ub

Ub

TLR4

TNF-R

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Effect of Age on Insulin Sensitivity

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Young

BMI=23.8

Older

BMI=25.1

Petersen, Science, 2003

(27 years)

(70 years)

Insulin Sensitivity (M) m

g/k

g-F

FM

.mim

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0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

Young Older

Perc

en

t (27 years)

(70 years)

Intramyocellular Lipid Content

Effect of Age on Lipid Content

EMCL-CH2

IMCL-CH2

EMCL-CH3

IMCL-CH3

PPM

EMCL-CH2

IMCL-CH2

EMCL-CH3

IMCL-CH3

PPM

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Petersen, Science, 2003

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Effect of age on Mitochondrial ATP Production

Luciferase assay

(ATP synthesis rate)

* *

*P<0.05 vs. older group.

0

20

40

60

80

Younger

Older

AT

P s

ynth

esis

rate

(nm

ol/m

g p

rote

in/m

in)

Mitochondria

Alone

Glutamate +

Malate

Pyruvate +

Malate

Succ +

Rotenone

*

* *

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Effect of aerobic exercise on Mitochondrial

ATP production in older subjects

Mito

alo

ne

S + R

G +

MP+ M

0

20

40

60

80

Before exercise

After exercise

ATP

synth

esi

s ra

te

(nm

ol/m

g p

rote

in/m

in) * *

*

*, P<0.05 vs. older group before exercise.

S+R: Succinate + Rotenone; G+M: Glutamate + Malate; P+M: Pyruvate + Malate

Level in

Young

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Factors involved in mitochondrial biogenesis

MITOCHONDRIA

NUCLEUS

PGC-1

NRF1

TFAM TFAM

mtDNA

mRNA

Mitochondrial biogenesis

Modified from Vina et al Adv Drug Del Rev. 2009

a b g

AMPK

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LPS Concentration in Aging

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

*Younger

Older

Pla

sm

a e

nd

oto

xin

(E

U/m

l)

Ghosh et al, J Geron (2014)

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Rera, PNAS (2012)

Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction and Aging

Intestinal Barrier

Dysfunction

Predicts Death

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How should older adults be treated for diabetes?

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Recommendations (ADA, AGS)

Goals of Treatment (Tight Control?)

Consider: 1) Functional Status 2) Life expectancy 3) Cognitive Function 4) Clinical Heterogeneity (prone to complications?)

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Does every diabetic person develops (mv) complications?

No – approximately 20-40%

How long does it take to develop (mv) diabetic complications?

15 years, on average

How much does the A1c level matter?

It matters – a lot

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How long does it take to develop diabetic complications?

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How much does the A1c level matter?

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0.0

00

.25

0.5

00

.75

1.0

0

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000Time, Days

Not Frail Pre-Frail

Frail

Kaplan-Meier Survival Curves by Frailty Status

Frail

Not Frail

Espinoza, Hazuda (SALSA)

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Goals of Treatment (Tight Control?)

Functional, Cognitively Intact, Significant Life Expectancy:

- Similar Goals as Younger Person - A1c ~ 7%

Recommendations (ADA, AGS)

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Goals of Treatment (Tight Control?)

Decreased Function/Cognition, Short Life Expectancy:

- Glycemic Control can be Relaxed - Avoid Hyperglycemic Complications!

Recommendations (ADA, AGS)

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Antihyperglycemic therapy T2DM (ADA Standards, 2016)

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Remaining Questions About DM in Older Adults

- Epidemiology of diabetes and complications

- Etiology

- Screening and diagnosis

- Preventative strategies (lifestyle and pharmacological)

- Treatment – goals, target, and interventions

- Clinical trials for prevention and treatment

- DM complications

Halter et al, Diabetes. 2014 Aug;63(8):2578-89.