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Background : Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) represents an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), being characterized by a continnous low-grade inflammation and endothelial activation state. Plasma platelet - activating factor - acetylhydrolases (PAF-AHs) are a subgroup of Ca2+ -independent phospholipase A2 family (also known as lipoprotein-associated phospholipases A2) that hydrolyze and inactivate the lipid mediator platelet-activating factor (PAF) and/or oxidized phospholipids. This enzyme is considered to play an important role in inflammatory diseases and atherosclerosis. The present study aims to investigate the relations between the levels of PAF-AH activity and LDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol (LDL-ch/HDL-ch) ratio in NIDDM patients as compared to controls. Methods : serum PAF-AH activity was measured in 50 patients with dyslipidemia, in 50 NIDDM patients and in 50 controls (normal lipid and glucose levels). Total cholesterol, LDL-ch, HDL-ch, triglyceride and blood glucose were determined in all subjects. Results : All NIDDM patients display hiperlipidemia, with increased LDL-ch and triglyceride levels. There is a significant correlation between LDL-ch levels (especially LDL-ch / HDL-ch ratio) and PAF-AH activity in dyslipidemic and NIDDM patients. Conclusion : Diabetic and dyslipidemic patients have an increased plasma PAF-AH activity correlated with their LDL-ch levels and mainly with LDL-ch / HDL-ch ratio. Plasma PAF-AH high levels appear to be important as a risk marker for endothelial dysfunction in patients with NIDDM.  相似文献   

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Serum fructosamine activity was studied in 42 patients with type I (insulin dependent) diabetes mellitus and 30 non-diabetic volunteers as an index of blood glucose control. There was a significant correlation both between fructosamine and glycosylated haemoglobin values (r = 0.82) and between fructosamine and the fasting C peptide concentration (r = -0.81). Test results in 14 of the diabetics reflected the mean plasma glucose concentration calculated from 25 serial estimations in a single 24 hour period (r = 0.75; p less than 0.01) but not the mean amplitude of glycaemic excursion (r = 0.23; p greater than 0.05). Fructosamine concentrations measured in these multiple blood specimens did not change significantly throughout the day (mean coefficient of variation 4.1%) despite wide variability of the respective plasma glucose concentrations (mean coefficient of variation 36.2%). It is concluded that a single random serum sample analysed for fructosamine concentration provides a simple and reliable assessment of glucose homoeostasis in patients with type I diabetes mellitus.  相似文献   

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A selective and sensitive gas chromatographic technique was used to measure the steady-state serum concentrations of tolbutamide and chlorpropamide in 97 patients with maturity-onset diabetes mellitus who had been taking these drugs (37 tolbutamide, 60 chlorpropamide) for at least a year. No other antidiabetic agents had been given. The serum tolbutamide concentrations varied widely between the patients (from close to zero to 370 μmol/l (100 μg/ml)), yet the variation in dosage was only sixfold (0·5-3·9 g daily). The serum chlorpropamide concentrations varied even more widely (from close to zero to 882 μmol/l (244 μg/ml)), though the dosage variation was fourfold (125-500 mg daily). There was no systematic relation between dosage and serum concentrations of the drugs.Only 2 (5·4%) of the tolbutamide-treated patients and 10 (16·7%) of the chlorpropamide-treated patients had normal fasting blood glucose concentrations (below 5·5 mmol/l (99 mg/100 ml)), and fewer than half had values below 8·0 mmol/l (144 mg/100 ml). In most cases, therefore, the treatment was insufficient.There was no significant difference in mean fasting blood glucose concentrations between the two treatment groups. The mean steady-state concentration of chlorpropamide, however, was significantly higher than that of tolbutamide. Thus, contrary to common belief, the intrinsic activity of chlorpropamide is apparently not greater than that of tolbutamide. The alleged greater potency of chlorpropamide seems to be related wholly to kinetic differences, such as the less extensive metabolic degradation and slower elimination of the drug.We conclude that treatment with sulphonylureas in conventional dosage is far from optimal and that monitoring the concentrations of these drugs in the blood may help to improve their efficacy.  相似文献   

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Pancreastatin (PST) is known as the peptide which inhibits first phase of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Fasting plasma PST levels and responses of PST after oral glucose ingestion in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) were studied with human PST-specific radioimmunoassay. Fasting plasma PST in NIDDM patients was not different from healthy controls, although a slightly higher level of PST was observed in patients treated with sulfonylurea among NIDDM patients. No significant increase in plasma PST was observed after a glucose ingestion in healthy controls. In contrast, plasma PST levels in NIDDM patients rose significantly after glucose ingestion. These results suggest a possible pathophysiological role for PST in NIDDM.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study was to assess chromium handling in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients (NIDDM) compared to healthy volunteers. Chromium handling was evaluated using fasting blood and second morning void urine samples from 93 NIDDM patients and 33 healthy volunteers. Significant differences in chromium homeostasis were seen between patients and controls. NIDDM patients had mean levels of plasma chromium around 33% lower and urine values almost 100% higher than those found in health. Healthy volunteers showed a significant negative correlation between fasting levels of plasma chromium and insulin. This was not evident in NIDDM patients. In the early years of onset of NIDDM, plasma chromium values were inversely correlated with plasma glucose. This was lost in patients with diabetes of more than 2 years duration. We suggest large losses of chromium over many years may exacerbate an already compromised chromium status in NIDDM patients and might contribute to the developing insulin resistance seen in patients with type 2 diabetes.  相似文献   

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The most important causes of hyperglycaemia in the course of diabetes mellitus type 2 are discussed. Those include: insulin secretion disorders, resistance to the insulin and overproduction of glucose in the liver. Affected secretory function of B cells in the pancreatic islets results, first of all, from the primary genetic error and secondary regulatory disorders, chiefly hyperglycaemia. Resistance to the insulin caused by decreased insulin activity in the muscle tissue and adipose tissue includes so-called receptor and postreceptor defects. Mechanism of these disorders is partially explained. Overproduction of glucose in the liver is probably secondary to the above metabolic disturbances and decides on the basic hyperglycaemia. Pathogenetic aspects of the insulin independent diabetes mellitus therapy with particular reference to the role of sulfonylurea derivatives are also discussed.  相似文献   

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The serum thyroglobulin (Tg) concentration was measured in 97 patients with diabetes mellitus (39 males, 58 females). Hyper Tg-nemia which exceeds the normal range (1.0-26.6 ng/ml) was observed in 10 patients (3 out of 21 cases treated with diet alone, 3 out of 50 cases treated with oral hypoglycemic agents, 4 out of 26 cases treated with insulin). There was no significant correlation between concentrations of serum Tg and triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). However, a positive correlation was observed between serum concentrations of Tg and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). Patients with diabetes were divided into three groups according to the mode of treatment (Group I; diet alone, n = 21, Group II; oral hypoglycemic agents, n = 50, Group III; insulin, n = 26). No significant difference in the serum Tg concentration was observed among the three groups. They were also divided into two groups; normal Tg-nemia (Group A, n = 87) and hyper Tg-nemia (Group B, n = 10). There was no difference between levels of T3, T4, FPG, and HbA1c in the two groups. The serum TSH concentration measured by double antibody RIA and two site immunoradiometric assay in Group B was significantly higher than that in Group A. These results suggest that hyper Tg-nemia in patients with diabetes could be due to the increased TSH concentration which reflects latent subclinical primary hypothyroidism in them.  相似文献   

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In type 2 diabetes elevated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and increased renal volume (RV), often accompanied to normo or microalbuminuria, were demonstrated. This condition is considered a pathogenetic factor for clinical nephropathy. As this topic is little studied in type 2 diabetes, we have investigated 73 type 2 diabetic patients (34 normo and 39 microalbuminuric), looking for a correlation between GFR, RV, hypertension, duration of diabetes and indexes of metabolic control. GFR was measured by a scintigraphy, after infusion of 99Tc-DTPA. Renal volume was determined by ultrasound scanning. Between the groups GFR and RV weren't different; elevated GFR was demonstrated in 3 patients; increased RV in 1 patient. In the hypertensive group GFR was lower than in normotensive group and in controls. Multivariate analysis in stepwise demonstrated that GFR presents a negative correlation to systolic blood pressure as in normo as in microalbuminuric patients. In the normotensive group GFR didn't correlate to the other variables. The present data suggest that in type 2 diabetes there is a little prevalence of glomerular hyperfiltration and increased renal volume and that hypertension plays a role on GFR of hypertensive diabetic patients.  相似文献   

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Background

Adipose tissue, an endocrine organ of the body, is involved in some obesity-related disease states such as insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, and atherosclerosis. Vaspin is a novel adipocyte with insulin sensitizing effects. In this study, we planned to estimate serum vaspin concentrations as related to glycemic status and the presence of macrovascular complications among elderly patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

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A total of 230 elderly patients with T2DM were evaluated. These patients were divided into two groups: patients without complications (T2DM group, n?=?110), and patients with macrovascular complications (T2DM + MC group, n?=?120). In addition, 60 healthy elderly subjects were enrolled and assigned into the control group (NC group). Relevant parameters were matched for age and gender ratio. Serum vaspin concentrations were measured by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anthropometric measurements, plasma glucose and HbA1C levels, insulin concentration, liver and kidney functions, and lipid profile were measured for each participant.

Results

Serum vaspin concentrations were significantly higher in the T2DM group than in the T2DM + MC group (F?=?13.122, P?<?0.01). These concentrations were also significantly higher among females, compared to males (T?=?3.567, P?<?0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that serum vaspin concentration, systolic blood pressure, HDL-C and T2DM duration were independent influencing factors for diabetic macrovascular complications.

Conclusion

Serum vaspin may be considered as a potential marker to assess the status of elderly patients with T2DM and the risk of developing serious macrovascular complications. Further prospective studies are warranted.

Trial registration

ChiCTR-OPC-14005698, retrospectively registered on 20 Dec. 2014.
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The urinary excretion of insulinotropic glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) was investigated as an indicator of renal tubular integrity in 10 healthy subjects and in 3 groups of type 2 diabetic patients with different degrees of urinary albumin excretion rate. No significant difference emerged between the groups with respect to age of the patients, known duration of diabetes, metabolic control, BMI, or residual beta-cell pancreatic function. Endogenous creatinine clearance was significantly reduced under conditions of overt diabetic nephropathy, compared with normo and microalbuminuric patients (p < 0.01). Urinary excretion of GLP-1 was significantly higher in normoalbuminuric patients compared to controls (490.4 +/- 211.5 vs. 275.5 +/- 132.1 pg/min; p < 0.05), with further increase under incipient diabetic nephropathy conditions (648.6 +/- 305 pg/min; p < 0.01). No significant difference resulted, in contrast, between macroproteinuric patients and non-diabetic subjects. Taking all patients examined into account, a significant positive relationship emerged between urinary GLP-1 and creatinine clearance (p = 0.004). In conclusion, an early tubular impairment in type 2 diabetes would occur before the onset of glomerular permeability alterations. The tubular dysfunction seems to evolve with the development of persistent microalbuminuria. Finally, the advanced tubular involvement, in terms of urinary GLP1 excretion, under overt diabetic nephropathy conditions would be masked by severe concomitant glomerular damage with the coexistence of both alterations resulting in a peptide excretion similar to control subjects.  相似文献   

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The expression of activation antigens (transferrin receptor, IL-2 receptor and Ia antigen) on circulating T lymphocytes from Japanese children with Type 1 diabetes was studied using five monoclonal antibodies (Ab), OKT9, anti-Tac Ab, OKIa1, anti-human HLA-DR Ab and OKT3. For detecting Ia positive T cells, the dual staining technique using OKT3 and anti-Ia antibody was employed. Four out of six patients (67%) with newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes showed a raised level of either OKT9 or Tac positive cells when examined at diagnosis. These patients, however, rapidly lost these activation antigens after the insulin therapy was started. In contrast, in 32 long-standing patients, only 2 (6%) had a high percentage of OKT9 positive cells and none of them demonstrated Tac positive cells. One out of six newly diagnosed patients or three out of 21 long-standing patients had a significantly high percentage of Ia-positive T cells compared with normal subjects. In poorly controlled long-standing patients whose HbA1 value was higher than 14%, none of them had an increased number of activated lymphocytes. Therefore, it is unlikely that insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia were responsible for the changes observed in these studies. Activated lymphocytes might be related to activation of the immune system involved in pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes.  相似文献   

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In 110 diabetics type I and type II and in 30 control subjects the total serum activity of NAG as well as of its isoenzymatic forms A and B was determined. In cases with diabetic nephropathy the GFR and serum creatinine was also analysed. It was found that NAG activity is correlated to the degree of clinical symptoms of diabetic vascular changes. Therefore it could be suggested that NAG plays a role in development of microangiopathy. NAG determination may also serve as an index differentiating the diabetic microangiopathy from other forms of microvessels.  相似文献   

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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether altered serum total sialic acid (TSA), lipid-associated sialic acid (LSA), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr), iron (Fe), and magnesium (Mg) levels had an interactive connection with diabetes and also whether they were correlated with each other in diabetic patients. Two study groups (control and type 2 diabetic subjects) were included. Two hundred patients (108 female and 92 male), diagnosed and treated for type 2 diabetes in the Yuzuncu Yil University Hospital (Van, Turkey), were selected consecutively to represent type 2 diabetic patients. Fifty healthy individuals (29 female and 21 male) served as the control group matched for age, sex, body mass index, and smoking status were selected from hospital staff and other outpatient clinics. All participants had not taken vitamin or mineral supplements for at least 2 wk before sampling. Blood samples were drawn after an overnight fasting in both groups for the determination of serum glucose, TSA, LSA, Cu, Zn, Mn, Cr, Fe, and Mg. It was found that diabetics had higher TSA, LSA, Fe, Mn, Fe/Zn, and Cu/Zn levels, and lower Zn and Mg levels than those of controls. Although, Cu levels were higher, and Cr levels were lower in total and male diabetic patients, they were not different in female diabetic patients than in controls. The Cu/Fe ratio was lower in total and female diabetic patients, but not different in male diabetic patients than controls. The Zn/Cr ratio, on the other hand, was not different in diabetics than in controls. There was only a positive correlation between Fe-Mn levels in male diabetic patients. There was a negative correlation in LSA-Mn, Fe-Cu, Cu-Fe/Zn, and Mn-Cu/Zn levels in total diabetic patients. There was a positive correlation in TSA-Cr, TSA-Mg, LSA-Cu/Fe, LSA-Zn/Cr levels, and a negative correlation in TSA-Cu/Zn, LSA-Mn, Fe-Cu, Mn-Cu, Cu-Fe/Zn, Fe-cholesterol, and Cr-cholesterol in female diabetic patients. Our results showed that TSA, LSA, and selected minerals have interactive connections with diabetes mellitus (DM). There are also many sex-related positive or negative correlations between the altered parameters in diabetic patients. These parameters might be used as diagnostic index in patients with DM.  相似文献   

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K I Timmers  R Dons  G Grunberger  J Hodge 《Enzyme》1986,36(4):247-253
Seven cytoplasmic enzyme activities were measured in extracts of mononuclear leukocytes (lymphocytes plus monocytes) obtained from 19 type II diabetic humans and 10 healthy control subjects. 6-Phosphofructokinase activity was significantly decreased in cell extracts from diabetics, while other enzyme activities were similar in diabetics and controls. Since the effects of starvation on enzyme activities are sometimes similar to the effects of diabetes, the studies were repeated in 5 control subjects after a 2-day fast. This short period of starvation did not mimic the effect of diabetes on 6-phosphofructokinase activity. The decreased enzyme activity was not correlated with percent specific insulin binding to monocytes in the same cell preparations nor to clinical variables such as obesity or the broad range of fasting plasma glucose values encountered among the diabetics. We conclude that 6-phosphofructokinase activity in mononuclear leukocytes, as in other tissues, may be a marker for a postreceptor lesion associated with the insulin resistance found in type II diabetes mellitus.  相似文献   

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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to measure the oxidative DNA damage in diabetic subjects and controls. Levels of multiple DNA base oxidation products, but not DNA base de-amination or chlorination products, were found to be elevated in white blood cell DNA from patients with type II diabetes as compared with age-matched controls. The chemical pattern of base damage is characteristic of that caused by an attack on DNA by hydroxyl radical. An increased formation of the highly reactive hydroxyl radical could account for many of the reports of oxidative stress in diabetic subjects. There was no evidence of an increased DNA damage by reactive nitrogen or chlorine species.  相似文献   

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