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Relationship between Diabetes Mellitus and Serum Lathosterol and Campesterol Levels: The CACHE Study DM Analysis

Authors :
Takeshi, Matsumura
Yasushi, Ishigaki
Tomoko, Nakagami
Yusuke, Akiyama
Yutaka, Ishibashi
Tatsuro, Ishida
Hisako, Fujii
Mariko, Harada-Shiba
Daijiro, Kabata
Yasuki, Kihara
Kazuhiko, Kotani
Satoshi, Kurisu
Daisaku, Masuda
Tetsuya, Matoba
Kota, Matsuki
Kenta, Mori
Masamitsu, Nakazato
Satsuki, Taniuchi
Hiroaki, Ueno
Shizuya, Yamashita
Hiroshi, Yoshida
Hisako, Yoshida
Tetsuo, Shoji
Source :
Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Japan Atherosclerosis Society, 2022.

Abstract

Risk of cardiovascular disease is increased in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Cholesterol metabolism (hepatic synthesis and intestinal absorption) is known to be associated with cardiovascular risk. Next, we examined the association of DM with cholesterol absorption/synthesis.The CACHE Consortium, which is comprised of 13 research groups in Japan possessing data of lathosterol (Latho, synthesis marker) and campesterol (Campe, absorption marker) measured by gas chromatography, compiled the clinical data using the REDCap system. Among the 3597 records, data from 2944 individuals were used for several analyses including this study.This study analyzed data from eligible 2182 individuals including 830 patients with DM; 42.2% were female, median age was 59 years, and median HbA1c of patients with DM was 7.0%. There was no difference in Latho between DM and non-DM individuals. Campe and Campe/Latho ratio were significantly lower in DM individuals than in non-DM individuals. When the associations of glycemic control markers with these markers were analyzed with multivariable-adjusted regression model using restricted cubic splines, Campe and Campe/Latho ratio showed inverse associations with glucose levels and HbA1c. However, Latho showed an inverted U-shaped association with plasma glucose, whereas Latho showed a U-shaped association with HbA1c. These associations remained even after excluding statin and/or ezetimibe users.We demonstrated that DM and hyperglycemia were independent factors for lower cholesterol absorption marker levels regardless of statin/ezetimibe use.

Details

ISSN :
18803873 and 13403478
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f66227e999de2d20255e0da080908788