Insulin therapy – The main medication for Autoimmune diseases with relevance to Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

November 08 11:45 2018

Now in the modern world Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is expected to be a major disorder in humans, insulin therapy is the main treatment meant for stabilizing the autoimmune disease and diabetes.

The results on diabetes research expecting approximate of 592 million people will be becoming victims by the year 2050. Diabetes and its concern autoimmunity playing a major role for mitophagy, a metabolic disease with relevance to NAFLD epidemic. Autoimmune disease, drugs, and immunosenescence are related to chronic disease, which results in uncontrolled inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis and interleukin.

The major issue in global chronic disease is the autoimmune disease with defective adipose tissue, due to the release of inflammatory cytokines will effect lithe ver and adipocytokines relevant to toxic immune reactions that involve the pancreas, brain, heart, thyroid, kidneys and reproductive organs. The liver plays a major role for metabolism of dietary fat and after consumption of a meal in healthy individuals the fat is rapidly metabolized by the mitochondria in the liver. In obesity and diabetes, the metabolism of a fat meal by the liver is defective with associated hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia.

The state of insulin secretion is related to hyperglycemia, high serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations and low serum high-density with relevance to cardiovascular disease. NAFLD may be connected to autoimmune disease and mitophagy associated with impairment in insulin secretion and cardiovascular disease. The research says that the diet, lifestyle, stress, sleep, and circadian disorders may cause to inactivate the anti-aging gene Sirtuin 1 (Sirt 1) with relevance to insulin therapy and induction of NAFLD associated with the pathogenetic loop and uncontrolled inflammation of cells and tissues. Exercise and insulin therapy may reduce glucolipotoxicity and NAFLD but with the aging process the pathogenetic loop that involves hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia and hyperinsulinemia may be associated with autoimmune disease, mitophagy and programmed cell death of various cells and tissues.

The fatty liver acid metabolism related to mitochondrial dysfunction associated with severe liver inflammation and steatohepatitis that may induce NAFLD, in some cases it causes to a severe inflammation (NASH) and liver cirrhosis. Based on the study the Insulin therapy was used to improve liver function but with NAFLD, and also in case of high dose insulin therapy may be unsuccessful with liver inflammation. The diabetes of types-1,2 & 3 with liver disease medications are under study on Insulin therapy and oral anti-diabetic.

The study says that uncontrolled diet may be critical to control the appetite for maintaining mitochondrial biogenesis and insulin therapy, also leads to severe diabetic conditions. Mainly the Indian spices have become important as a diabetes technology, spices such as curcumin and cinnamon associated with glucose control in diabetics. Also in some cases, the consumption of huge spices may interfere with insulin and oral medication therapy.

Food quality with relevance to stroke, synaptic plasticity, and neurological diseases has become important to diabetic individuals with essential maintenance and prevention of brain diseases by insulin therapy. The major limitation with insulin therapy is to correlate the dose of insulin injected with plasma biomarkers that maintain mitochondrial biogenesis associated with the prevention of NAFLD. As the part of the study, antimicrobials use with insulin therapy should be carefully controlled to prevent the increased release of gram-negative bacteria lipopolysaccharides end products that may interfere with glucose homeostasis and induce NAFLD. The present study helps to determine the severity of diabetes with lipidomic analysis.

Conclusion

Insulin treatment has been evaluated in diabetes but the global NAFLD epidemic that is expected to reach between 20 and 30% of the worldwide communities will now be connected to diabetes pandemic and the pathogenetic loop. Insulin therapy with Indian spice consumption requires reassessment to avoid over-consumption of Indian spices that may inactivate insulin therapy and mitochondrial biogenesis. Food quality, appetite control, and core body temperature are critical to maintaining insulin therapy with unhealthy diets linked to NAFLD and diabetes. Insulin therapy may not reverse the nuclear-mitochondria defect that is relevant to global organ disease and various plasma biomarkers.

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