Glucocorticoid Sensitivity, Receptor Regulation, and the Development of New-Onset Diabetes After Transplant (NODAT): A Comprehensive Review

Authors

  • Fatima Al-Taher Taha,Omar Mohamed Elsayed Abdelkader,Ezzat Mustafa Mohamed Abdelrahman ,Hala Mohamed Allam , Malak Emad Samy ,Ahmed Ezzat Mustafa Mohamed Abdelrahman ,Fatma Mohamed Attia Elsayed , Hanzada Mohamed Helmi Elmaghrabi , Abeer Abdullah Fikry Author

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https://doi.org/10.48047/h38rqq39

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Glucocorticoid, New-Onset Diabetes After Transplant

Abstract

Background: Glucocorticoids remain a cornerstone of immunosuppressive therapy after kidney transplantation, yet their metabolic adverse effects significantly contribute to post-transplant morbidity. Among these, new-onset diabetes after transplant (NODAT) has emerged as a major determinant of long-term graft and patient outcomes. NODAT increases cardiovascular risk, accelerates graft loss, heightens  susceptibility to infection, and raises overall mortality.

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References

Davidson J, Wilkinson A, Dantal J, et al. New-onset diabetes after transplantation: 2003 International Consensus Guidelines. Diabetologia. 2003;46(7):1009–1017.

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Published

2024-11-20

How to Cite

Glucocorticoid Sensitivity, Receptor Regulation, and the Development of New-Onset Diabetes After Transplant (NODAT): A Comprehensive Review (Fatima Al-Taher Taha,Omar Mohamed Elsayed Abdelkader,Ezzat Mustafa Mohamed Abdelrahman ,Hala Mohamed Allam , Malak Emad Samy ,Ahmed Ezzat Mustafa Mohamed Abdelrahman ,Fatma Mohamed Attia Elsayed , Hanzada Mohamed Helmi Elmaghrabi , Abeer Abdullah Fikry , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 6738-6750. https://doi.org/10.48047/h38rqq39