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Endothelial dysfunction markers syndecan-1 and thrombomodulin are associated with higher albuminuria levels in type 2 diabetes with no history of clinical cardiovascular disease
Introduction
Individuals with type 2 diabetes and increased albuminuria, a well-established marker of microvascular complications, are at a higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and premature mortality. Therefore, a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology is needed to improve risk stratification and tailor prevention and intervention.
Methods
We conducted a cross-sectional study including 463 individuals with type 2 diabetes, various degrees of albuminuria and without CVD. We analysed the association between albuminuria and markers of endothelial function (thrombomodulin and syndecan-1), thrombin generation (thrombin-antithrombin complex, prothrombin fragment 1 + 2), fibrinogen, platelet function (activation using soluble plasma selectin and aggregation using Multiplate® Analyzer) using regression models.
Results
In the study cohort 33 % were women, the mean ± SD age was 65 ± 9 years, and median [IQR] diabetes duration was 15 [9–20] years. In total, 344 (74 %) individuals had normal albuminuria, 87 (19 %) moderately- and 32 (7 %) severely increased albuminuria levels. Higher markers of endothelial function and fibrinogen were independently associated with higher albuminuria levels (p < 0.01). No association between albuminuria and markers of thrombin generation and platelet was demonstrated.
Conclusion
We demonstrated an independent association between albuminuria and markers of endothelial function and fibrinogen in individuals with type 2 diabetes and no history of CVD.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications (JDC) is a journal for health care practitioners and researchers, that publishes original research about the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus and its complications. JDC also publishes articles on physiological and molecular aspects of glucose homeostasis.
The primary purpose of JDC is to act as a source of information usable by diabetes practitioners and researchers to increase their knowledge about mechanisms of diabetes and complications development, and promote better management of people with diabetes who are at risk for those complications.
Manuscripts submitted to JDC can report any aspect of basic, translational or clinical research as well as epidemiology. Topics can range broadly from early prediabetes to late-stage complicated diabetes. Topics relevant to basic/translational reports include pancreatic islet dysfunction and insulin resistance, altered adipose tissue function in diabetes, altered neuronal control of glucose homeostasis and mechanisms of drug action. Topics relevant to diabetic complications include diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy; peripheral vascular disease and coronary heart disease; gastrointestinal disorders, renal failure and impotence; and hypertension and hyperlipidemia.