A study of activated platelet by flow cytometry in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease

Maisa A Abdel Wahab, Shayma Mohammed, I. Ahmad, Salwa I Elshennawy, Sadek Mostafa
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Background and aim Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis that increases platelet activation and aggregation. Aim This study aimed to investigate the different types of platelet activation markers in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Patients and methods Using flow cytometry on forty noninsulin-dependent diabetic type II patients with PAD receiving antiplatelet therapy, participants were divided into two groups: those with controlled, uncontrolled DM and 20 control samples. Results There was a highly significant increase in mean platelet volume, CD62P%, CD62 mean fluorescence intensity, and CD63% in the uncontrolled DM group compared with the control group, in addition to a highly significant correlation between CD62P% and glycated hemoglobin in all cases, with a P value of 0.015. Conclusion The CD62P% is a more selective platelet marker that is activated in uncontrolled DM, causing atherosclerosis and leading to PAD. Glycemic control is the most important factor in the prevention of atherothrombotic progress than antiplatelet treatment.
糖尿病合并外周动脉疾病患者活化血小板的流式细胞术研究
背景与目的糖尿病(DM)是动脉粥样硬化的主要危险因素,可增加血小板活化和聚集。目的探讨糖尿病合并外周动脉疾病(PAD)患者不同类型血小板活化标志物的变化。患者和方法采用流式细胞术对40例接受抗血小板治疗的非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病2型PAD患者进行分析,将参与者分为两组:对照组、非对照组和对照组20例。结果与对照组相比,非控制DM组平均血小板体积、CD62P%、CD62平均荧光强度、CD63%均有极显著升高,CD62P%与糖化血红蛋白呈极显著相关,P值为0.015。结论CD62P%是一种选择性较强的血小板标志物,在未控制的糖尿病中被激活,导致动脉粥样硬化并导致PAD。血糖控制是预防动脉粥样硬化进展的最重要因素,而不是抗血小板治疗。
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