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糖尿病外周血管疾病患者外周动脉血流与血浆趋化素和 VEGF 的相关性。

Correlation of peripheral arterial blood flow with plasma chemerin and VEGF in diabetic peripheral vascular disease.

机构信息

King Khalid & King Abdul Aziz University Hospital, Department of Clinical Physiology - College of Medicine - King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Biomark Med. 2012 Feb;6(1):81-7. doi: 10.2217/bmm.11.85.

Abstract

AIMS

Progressive vasodegeneration in microvascular beds is the major underlying factor in initiation and progression of diabetic complications. Chemerin shows a strong correlation with various facets of the metabolic syndrome, which is associated with dysregulated angiogenesis. VEGF is shown to have an angiogenic role in certain cardiovascular risk factors, including diabetes. Ankle/brachial index is a known approach for assessing lower-limb peripheral vascular disease. This study aimed to elucidate the correlation of ankle/brachial index as a marker of peripheral blood flow with biomarkers of angiogenesis, plasma chemerin and VEGF, in diabetic peripheral vascular disease.

MATERIALS & METHODS: Ninety age- and sex-matched females were enrolled in the study: 30 were controls, while 60 had Type 2 diabetes, of whom 30 had controlled diabetes (group II) and 30 had diabetes with peripheral vascular disease (group III) diagnosed by an abnormal ankle/brachial index. Plasma levels of chemerin and VEGF were measured.

RESULTS

There was a significant decrease of the ankle/brachial index and significant increase in plasma chemerin and VEGF in diabetic patients with peripheral vascular disease (p < 0.05). A positive correlation was observed between ankle/brachial index, plasma chemerin and VEGF in diabetic patients with peripheral vascular disease. Linear regression analysis revealed that neither chemerin nor VEGF were predictors for ankle/brachial index in diabetic peripheral vascular disease.

CONCLUSION

This study elucidates, for the first time, the rise of plasma levels of chemerin and VEGF, and their positive correlation with ankle/brachial index in diabetic peripheral vascular disease. These findings denote their angiogenic effect of improving the peripheral blood flow in diabetic peripheral vascular disease. Further studies are warranted to examine the exact role of these two biomarkers in diabetic vasculopathy.

摘要

目的

微血管床的进行性血管退化是糖尿病并发症发生和发展的主要潜在因素。Chemerin 与代谢综合征的各个方面密切相关,而代谢综合征与血管生成失调有关。VEGF 已被证明在某些心血管危险因素(包括糖尿病)中具有血管生成作用。踝臂指数是评估下肢周围血管疾病的一种已知方法。本研究旨在阐明踝臂指数作为外周血流标志物与血管生成生物标志物(血浆 Chemerin 和 VEGF)之间的相关性,在糖尿病外周血管疾病中。

材料和方法

本研究纳入了 90 名年龄和性别匹配的女性:30 名对照组,60 名患有 2 型糖尿病,其中 30 名糖尿病控制良好(II 组),30 名患有糖尿病合并外周血管疾病(III 组),通过异常的踝臂指数诊断。测量血浆 Chemerin 和 VEGF 水平。

结果

糖尿病合并外周血管疾病患者的踝臂指数显著降低,血浆 Chemerin 和 VEGF 显著升高(p<0.05)。糖尿病合并外周血管疾病患者的踝臂指数与血浆 Chemerin 和 VEGF 呈正相关。线性回归分析显示,Chemerin 和 VEGF 均不是糖尿病外周血管疾病患者踝臂指数的预测因子。

结论

本研究首次阐明了糖尿病外周血管疾病患者血浆 Chemerin 和 VEGF 水平升高,以及它们与踝臂指数的正相关。这些发现表明它们具有改善糖尿病外周血管疾病外周血流的血管生成作用。需要进一步研究来检查这两种生物标志物在糖尿病血管病变中的确切作用。

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