Fish oil improves arterial compliance in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

G E McVeigh, G M Brennan, J N Cohn, S M Finkelstein, R J Hayes, G D Johnston
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Abstract

In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study we investigated the effects of dietary fish oil supplementation on arterial wall characteristics in 20 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Estimates reflecting compliance values in the large arteries and more peripheral vasculature, as measured by pulse-contour analysis, improved significantly after 6 weeks of fish oil therapy compared with values recorded at baseline and after 6 weeks' administration of olive oil. The large-artery compliance estimate increased from 1.50 (confidence interval [CI], 1.31 to 1.69) mL/mm Hg at baseline to 1.68 (CI, 1.52 to 1.84) mL/mm Hg after fish oil administration (P < .01). The oscillatory compliance value increased from 0.015 (CI, 0.011 to 0.019) mL/mm Hg at baseline to 0.022 (CI, 0.016 to 0.028) mL/mm Hg after fish oil ingestion (P < .05). No changes occurred in arterial blood pressure, cardiac output, stroke volume, or systemic vascular resistance with either intervention. The improved compliance estimates with fish oil ingestion occurred without altering fasting blood glucose and cholesterol concentrations. These results support the hypothesis that fish oils alter vascular reactivity and favorably influence arterial wall characteristics in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. These direct vascular effects, expressed at the level of the vessel wall, may contribute to the cardioprotective actions of fish oil in humans.

鱼油改善非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者的动脉顺应性。
在一项双盲、安慰剂对照研究中,我们研究了膳食中补充鱼油对20例非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者动脉壁特征的影响。根据脉搏轮廓分析,在鱼油治疗6周后,与基线和橄榄油治疗6周后记录的值相比,反映大动脉和更多外周血管顺应性值的估计值显着改善。大动脉依从性估计值从基线时的1.50(可信区间[CI], 1.31 ~ 1.69) mL/mm Hg增加到服用鱼油后的1.68(置信区间[CI], 1.52 ~ 1.84) mL/mm Hg (P < 0.01)。鱼油摄入后的振荡顺应性值从基线时的0.015 (CI, 0.011 ~ 0.019) mL/mm Hg增加到0.022 (CI, 0.016 ~ 0.028) mL/mm Hg (P < 0.05)。两种干预均未发生动脉血压、心输出量、卒中量或全身血管阻力的变化。在不改变空腹血糖和胆固醇浓度的情况下,摄入鱼油的依从性估计得到了改善。这些结果支持了鱼油改变非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者血管反应性和有利影响动脉壁特征的假设。这些在血管壁水平上表达的直接血管效应可能有助于鱼油对人类的心脏保护作用。
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