高血糖肥胖患者血流振荡频率成分的变化

T. Mastantuono, E. Muscariello, T. Novellino, D. Lapi, M. Cesarelli, G. D'Addio, L. Iuppariello, A. Colantuoni
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微血管功能障碍是糖尿病血管并发症的原因,在肥胖人群中经常观察到。本研究旨在评估高血糖肥胖受试者微血管皮肤血流量和相关振荡。我们从门诊诊所招募了28名血糖控制正常的受试者和29名血糖过高的受试者。评估人体测量值并进行生物阻抗分析。此外,还测量了血糖、糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)和基础胰岛素。最后用激光多普勒流量计测定皮肤微血管血流,并用功率谱法分析血流振荡。高血糖患者的平均皮肤血流量和总功率谱密度低于正常血糖对照组。此外,与血糖正常者相比,高血糖受试者表现出与肌生成活动相关的振荡功率谱密度较低。因此,高血糖似乎与血管平滑肌细胞功能受损和微血管血流调节的改变有关。
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Changes in frequency components of blood flow oscillations in hyperglycemic obese people
Microvascular dysfunctions are responsible for the vascular complications of diabetes, frequently observed in obese subjects. The present study was aimed to assess microvascular skin blood flow and related oscillations in hyperglycemic obese subjects. Twenty-eight normoglycemic controls and twenty-nine hyperglycemic subjects were recruited from our Outpatient Clinics. Anthropometric measurements were evaluated and bioimpedance analysis was performed. Moreover, glycemia, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and basal insulin were measured. Finally, skin microvascular blood flow was determined by a laser Doppler flowmeter and oscillations in flow were analyzed by power spectrum methods. The mean skin blood flow and total power spectral density were lower in the hyperglycemic patients than in normoglycemic controls. Moreover, hyperglycemic subjects showed lower power spectral density of oscillations, related to myogenic activity, compared to the those observed in normoglycemic people. Therefore, hyperglycemia appears to be associated to impaired vascular smooth muscle cell function and alterations in microvascular blood flow regulation.
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