Publication

Sleep and the response to hypoglycaemia

Journal Paper/Review - Oct 1, 2010

Units
PubMed
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Citation
Jauch-Chara K, Schultes B. Sleep and the response to hypoglycaemia. Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab 2010; 24:801-15.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab 2010; 24
Publication Date
Oct 1, 2010
Issn Electronic
1532-1908
Pages
801-15
Brief description/objective

Undetected nocturnal hypoglycaemia frequently occurs in patients with diabetes, having a negative influence on well-being, counterregulation against and awareness of subsequent hypoglycaemia, and even causing sudden death in some cases most likely by inducing cardiac arrhythmia. Sleep markedly weakens the neuroendocrine defence mechanism against hypoglycaemia by shifting the glycaemic threshold for counterregulatory activation to lower levels. While hypoglycaemia triggers awakening in healthy subjects, patients with type 1 diabetes frequently fail to awake in the presence of low plasma glucose levels. Little is known about the frequency of and responses to nocturnal hypoglycaemia in patients with type 2 diabetes. Unfortunately, effective strategies to prevent or even safely detect nocturnal hypoglycaemia are still lacking. Taken together, hypoglycaemia occurring during sleep presents a major, often neglected problem in the management of diabetic patients. Different aspects of this phenomenon such as responses to and consequences of nocturnal hypoglycaemia as well as strategies for its prevention are highlighted in this review.