1. Correlation of circulating dehydroepiandrosterone with activated protein C generation and carotid intima-media thickness in male patients with Type 2 diabetes.
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Suzuki, T., Yano, Y., Sakamoto, M., Uemura, M., Yasuma, T., Onishi, Y., Sasaki, R., Matsumoto, K., Hayashi, T., Maruyama-Furuta, N., Akatsuka, H., Gabazza, E. C., Sumida, Y., and Takei, Y.
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS risk factors ,TYPE 2 diabetes complications ,ANALYSIS of covariance ,DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,INFLAMMATION ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,PROTEINS ,REGRESSION analysis ,T-test (Statistics) ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,EQUIPMENT & supplies ,CASE-control method ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Diabet. Med. 29, e41-e46 (2012) Abstract Aims Dehydroepiandrosterone exerts a protective effect against cardiovascular diseases. However, the relationship of dehydroepiandrosterone with the anticoagulant factor activated protein C, generated by the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex on vascular endothelial cells, remains unknown. This study aimed at studying the relationship between dehydroepiandrosterone and activated protein C generation in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Methods Sixty-two male patients with Type 2 diabetes were enrolled in this study. Data obtained from 40 healthy male subjects were used as controls. The plasma levels of dehydroepiandrosterone, the activated protein C-protein C inhibitor complex, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 were measured by enzyme immunoassays. Carotid intima-media thickness was measured by ultrasonography. Results The plasma levels of dehydroepiandrosterone (5.15 ± 2.81 vs. 3.76 ± 2.16 ng/ml; P < 0.005) and the activated protein C-protein C inhibitor complex (1.90 ± 1.07 vs. 1.02 ± 0.51 ng/ml; P < 0.001) were significantly lower in patients with diabetes than in normal subjects. Univariate analysis showed a significant correlation of the plasma level of dehydroepiandrosterone with that of the activated protein C-protein C inhibitor complex ( r = 0.48, P < 0.001), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ( r = −0.30, P < 0.05) and with the mean intima-media thickness ( r = −0.28, P < 0.05) in patients with diabetes. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that the plasma level of dehydroepiandrosterone is significantly correlated with the plasma levels of the activated protein C-protein C inhibitor complex ( F = 18.06) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein ( F = 4.94). There was no correlation between the plasma levels of dehydroepiandrosterone and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1. Conclusions These results suggest that lower circulating levels of dehydroepiandrosterone are associated with decreased activated protein C generation and higher intima-media thickness in patients with Type 2 diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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