The relation between oxidative stress and adhesion molecules in Egyptian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus

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M. El-Samahy, A. Adly, Halla D El-Gindi, Hend Ha El-Ghaffar
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Background: Antioxidant potential decreases while plasma lipid peroxidation products increase in type1 diabetes mellitus. The vascular endothelium is a major target of oxidative stress (OS). Reactive oxygen species signal events leading to impairment of endothelial function and promotion of leukocyte adhesion to the vascular endothelium.. Objective: To explore the relation between OS and adhesion molecules in type1 diabetes and correlate it with the state of metabolic control, disease duration and microvascular complications (MVCs). Design: Thirty-eight type 1 diabetics were included: 22 patients with disease duration less than 5 years and 16 patients with duration of 5 years or more. Thirty healthy age and sex matched subjects served as controls. They were assessed clinically. Laboratory investigations included, random blood sugar (RBS), glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), fasting lipid profile and measurement of serum malondialdehyde (MDA) as a marker of lipid peroxidation and serum soluble P-selectin as a marker of endothelial/platelet activation. Results: Serum MDA and P-selectin were significantly elevated in type 1 diabetics compared to controls with the highest level in diabetics with disease duration of 5 years or more (p <0.0001). Both MDA and P-selectin levels were significantly elevated in complicated compared to non complicated diabetics (P < 0.0001) with strong relation to complication severity. Serum MDA level was positively correlated with serum P-selectin level in diabetics (p 0.0001). Serum MDA and P-selectin were positively and significantly correlated with disease duration (p < 0.0001 ), RBS (p < 0.0001,p=0.001 respectively), HbA1c (p < 0.0001), diastolic blood pressure (p=0.03,p=0.005 respectively), total cholesterol (p=0.04,p=0.02, respectively), triglycerides (p=0.006, p < 0.0001 respectively) and low density lipoproteins (p=0.03,p=0.05 respectively) but negatively correlated with high density lipoproteins(p=0.03). On multiple regression analysis, HbA1c had the strongest effect on both MDA and P-selectin levels (P <0.0001). Cut off values for serum MDA and Pselectin equal to 8.035 nmoles/ml and 45.15ng/dl respectively for early detection of diabetic MVCs were defined. Conclusion: Levels of MAD and P-selectin are elevated in type1 diabetics with evident relation to disease duration, metabolic control and severity of MVCs. Hence both of them might act as good markers to identify diabetics who are more susceptible to develop vascular disease. Keywords: Type1 diabetes, oxidative stress, P-selectin, adhesion molecules, microvascular complications Egypt J Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2009; 7(2): 65-77
埃及儿童和青少年1型糖尿病患者氧化应激与黏附分子的关系
背景:1型糖尿病患者的抗氧化潜能降低,而血浆脂质过氧化产物增加。血管内皮是氧化应激(OS)的主要靶点。活性氧信号事件导致内皮功能损伤和促进白细胞粘附到血管内皮。目的:探讨1型糖尿病OS与黏附分子的关系及其与代谢控制状态、病程、微血管并发症(MVCs)的关系。设计:纳入38例1型糖尿病患者:22例病程小于5年,16例病程大于或等于5年。30名年龄和性别匹配的健康受试者作为对照。对他们进行临床评估。实验室检查包括随机血糖(RBS)、糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)、空腹血脂和测定血清丙二醛(MDA)(脂质过氧化的标志)和血清可溶性p选择素(内皮/血小板活化的标志)。结果:与对照组相比,1型糖尿病患者血清MDA和p -选择素水平显著升高,病程≥5年的糖尿病患者血清MDA和p -选择素水平最高(p <0.0001)。并发症组MDA和P-选择素水平明显高于非并发症组(P < 0.0001),且与并发症严重程度密切相关。糖尿病患者血清丙二醛水平与血清p选择素水平呈正相关(p 0.0001)。血清MDA和p -选择素与病程(p < 0.0001)、RBS (p < 0.0001,p=0.001)、HbA1c (p < 0.0001)、舒张压(p=0.03,p=0.005)、总胆固醇(p=0.04,p=0.02)、甘油三酯(p=0.006, p < 0.0001)、低密度脂蛋白(p=0.03,p=0.05)呈正相关,与高密度脂蛋白(p=0.03)呈负相关。多元回归分析显示,HbA1c对MDA和P-选择素水平的影响最大(P <0.0001)。血清MDA和Pselectin的临界值分别为8.035 nmol /ml和45.15ng/dl,用于糖尿病MVCs的早期检测。结论:1型糖尿病患者血清MAD和p -选择素水平升高与病程、代谢控制和mvc严重程度有明显关系。因此,两者都可以作为很好的标记,以确定谁更容易患血管疾病的糖尿病患者。关键词:1型糖尿病,氧化应激,p -选择素,粘附分子,微血管并发症埃及[J]儿科学变态反应与免疫,2009;7 (2): 65 - 77
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