Low LDL particle levels associate with coronary arteries free from atherosclerosis in long-term type 1 diabetes: the Dialong study.

IF 8.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Marte Narum, Jacob Juel Christensen, Kirsten B Holven, Tore Julsrud Berg, Kari Anne Sveen
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Abstract

Background: The risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD) is increased in type 1 diabetes, due to accelerated atherosclerosis. The molecular mechanisms are yet to be unraveled, but potential functional and quantitative abnormalities in lipoproteins are suggested to be involved. Some individuals have coronary arteries free from atherosclerosis even after living with type 1 diabetes for many decades. We therefore aimed to investigate the associations between a set of lipoproteins and metabolites and the presence of coronary arteries free from atherosclerosis in individuals with long-term type 1 diabetes.

Methods: Cross-sectional, controlled study of 102 participants with type 1 diabetes and 61 control subjects. We used a high-throughput nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy platform to quantify circulating lipids and metabolites in serum. In participants without previously established coronary heart disease (CHD) we performed computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA).

Results: In the diabetes group, mean age was 62 (7) [mean (standard deviation, SD)] year and diabetes duration 50.6 (4.9) years. Lower particle concentration of all LDL subclass particles associated significantly with higher odds of having coronary arteries free from atherosclerosis (p < 0.05). Low particle concentration of all LDL subclasses also associated significantly with normal Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) score (p < 0.05 for all), after adjustment for age, sex, BMI, eGFR and statin treatment. The whole diabetes group, independent of presence of CAD, had significantly lower particle concentration of IDL and all LDL and VLDL subclass particles compared to the control group (p < 0.05 for all).

Conclusions: In this cohort of long-term survivors of type 1 diabetes, lower levels of all types of LDL particles associated significantly with higher odds of having coronary arteries free from atherosclerosis, after adjustment for statin treatment. These results emphasize the importance of early treatment start and lipid management in the development of CAD in type 1 diabetes and suggest a subgroup of long-term survivors of type 1 diabetes to may hold environmental or genetic protective beneficial traits, independent of statin use. More research on the role of lipoproteins in the development of atherosclerosis in patients with type 1 diabetes is needed.

低LDL颗粒水平与长期1型糖尿病患者无动脉粥样硬化的冠状动脉相关:Dialong研究
背景:由于动脉粥样硬化加速,1型糖尿病患者发生冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的风险增加。分子机制尚不清楚,但可能涉及脂蛋白的功能和数量异常。有些人即使患有1型糖尿病几十年,冠状动脉也没有动脉粥样硬化。因此,我们旨在研究一组脂蛋白和代谢物与长期1型糖尿病患者无动脉粥样硬化冠状动脉存在之间的关系。方法:对102例1型糖尿病患者和61例对照组进行横断面对照研究。我们使用高通量核磁共振(NMR)光谱平台定量血清中的循环脂质和代谢物。对于先前没有冠心病(CHD)的参与者,我们进行了计算机断层冠状动脉造影(CTCA)。结果:糖尿病组患者平均年龄62(7)年,糖尿病病程50.6(4.9)年。所有LDL亚类颗粒浓度较低与冠状动脉无动脉粥样硬化的几率较高显著相关(p结论:在该1型糖尿病长期幸存者队列中,在调整他汀类药物治疗后,所有类型LDL颗粒浓度较低与冠状动脉无动脉粥样硬化的几率较高显著相关。这些结果强调了早期治疗和脂质管理在1型糖尿病冠心病发展中的重要性,并提示1型糖尿病长期幸存者亚组可能具有环境或遗传保护的有益特征,与他汀类药物的使用无关。脂蛋白在1型糖尿病患者动脉粥样硬化发展中的作用需要更多的研究。
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Cardiovascular Diabetology
Cardiovascular Diabetology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
15.10%
发文量
240
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Diabetology is a journal that welcomes manuscripts exploring various aspects of the relationship between diabetes, cardiovascular health, and the metabolic syndrome. We invite submissions related to clinical studies, genetic investigations, experimental research, pharmacological studies, epidemiological analyses, and molecular biology research in this field.
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