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摘要
糖尿病周围神经病变是糖尿病的一种常见并发症,其严重后果会影响一个国家的经济状况。尽管这种疾病的发病机理具有多因素背景,但周围神经病变的内在机制仍不清楚。内皮损伤是发病机制的一个新的决定因素,而内皮酶是糖尿病周围神经病变患者内皮功能障碍的潜在生物标志物。在这项横断面研究中,研究人员对 49 名患有周围神经病变的糖尿病患者和 48 名无神经病变的糖尿病患者进行了内皮生物标志物(如内皮素、hs-CRP、维生素 D 和血脂概况)的测量和分析。计算了血脂异常、炎症、维生素 D 和内皮标志物的标准化得分。所有这些生物标志物在周围神经病变患者中都有明显变化。研究发现,内皮素水平与血脂状况之间以及 hs-CRP 与维生素 D 水平之间存在密切的相关性。炎症评分和包括上述所有生物标志物在内的综合评分可能有助于及早对罹患周围神经病变风险较高的糖尿病患者进行分层。
Endocan expression and correlation with other endothelial determinants in developing a score for early identification of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes mellitus that has dire outcomes, affecting the economic profile of a country. Despite the multifactorial background of the pathogenesis of this disease, the mechanism underlying peripheral neuropathy is still unclear. Endothelial damage is a new determinant of pathogenesis, with endocan as a potential biomarker for endothelial dysfunction in diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. In this cross-sectional study, with 49 patients with diabetes with peripheral neuropathy and 48 patients with diabetes without neuropathy, endothelial biomarkers such as endocan, hs-CRP, vitamin D, and lipid profiles were measured and analyzed in both groups. The standardized scores for dyslipidemia, inflammation, vitamin D and endocan were calculated. All of these biomarkers were significantly altered in peripheral neuropathy patients. A strong correlation between endocan levels and lipid profiles and between hs-CRP and vitamin D levels was detected. The inflammatory score and a combined score including all the above biomarkers might help in the early stratification of diabetic patients who are at greater risk of developing peripheral neuropathy.
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