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Type 2 diabetes: an atherothrombotic syndrome
Authors:Dunn E J  Grant P J
Affiliation:Academic Unit of Molecular Vascular Medicine, Leeds Institute for Genetics, Health and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, UK.
Abstract:Insulin resistance is found in around 80-90% of subjects with older onset (type 2) diabetes and in approximately 25% of the general population. Insulin resistance prior to the development of frank type 2 diabetes and type 2 diabetes itself is associated with a significant increase in the risk of atherothrombotic disease, which is due in part to a disruption in the balance of factors regulating coagulation and fibrinolysis. Both insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes are associated with the development of endothelial dysfunction, and enhanced platelet aggregation and activation. Whilst the plasma levels of many clotting factors including fibrinogen, FVII, FVIII, FXII, FXIII b-subunit are elevated, the fibrinolytic system is relatively inhibited as a consequence of an increase in plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) levels. These changes favour the development of a hypercoagulable pro-thrombotic state, which may in turn enhance cardiovascular risk by increasing the likelihood of developing an occlusive thrombus within a coronary/cerebral artery, and/or contributing to the development of atherosclerotic lesions. This article reviews the current published evidence of the pro-thrombotic changes that occur in association with type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, and the putative underlying mechanisms which lead to these changes.
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