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荷兰 2 型糖尿病南亚苏里南人群饮食干预对微血管健康的作用:一项随机对照试验。

Role of dietary interventions on microvascular health in South-Asian Surinamese people with type 2 diabetes in the Netherlands: A randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine (Nephrology), Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Einthoven Laboratory of Vascular and Regenerative Medicine, LUMC, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Nutr Diabetes. 2024 Apr 10;14(1):17. doi: 10.1038/s41387-024-00275-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether dietary interventions, i.e. a fasting mimicking diet (FMD, Prolon®) or glycocalyx mimetic supplementation (Endocalyx) could stabilize microvascular function in Surinamese South-Asian patients with type 2 diabetes (SA-T2DM) in the Netherlands, a patient population more prone to develop vascular complications.

SUBJECTS/METHODS: A randomized, placebo controlled, 3-arm intervention study was conducted in 56 SA-T2DM patients between 18 and 75 years old, for 3 consecutive months, with one additional follow up measurement 3 months after the last intervention. Sublingual microcirculation was assessed with SDF-imaging coupled to the GlycoCheck software, detecting red blood cell velocity, capillary density, static and dynamic perfused boundary region (PBR), and the overall microvascular health score (MVHS). Linear mixed models and interaction analysis were used to investigate the effects the interventions had on microvascular function.

RESULTS

Despite a temporal improvement in BMI and HbA1c after FMD the major treatment effect on microvascular health was worsening for RBC-velocity independent PBR, especially at follow-up. Glycocalyx supplementation, however, reduced urinary MCP-1 presence and improved both PBR and MVHS, which persisted at follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS

We showed that despite temporal beneficial changes in BMI and HbA1c after FMD, this intervention is not able to preserve microvascular endothelial health in Dutch South-Asian patients with T2DM. In contrast, glycocalyx mimetics preserves the microvascular endothelial health and reduces the inflammatory cytokine MCP-1.

CLINICAL STUDY REGISTRATION

NCT03889236.

摘要

背景/目的:我们研究了饮食干预,即禁食模拟饮食(FMD,Prolon®)或糖萼模拟补充(Endocalyx)是否可以稳定荷兰苏里南南亚 2 型糖尿病(SA-T2DM)患者的微血管功能,这些患者更容易发生血管并发症。

受试者/方法:在 56 名年龄在 18 至 75 岁之间的 SA-T2DM 患者中进行了一项随机、安慰剂对照、三臂干预研究,连续 3 个月进行,最后一次干预后 3 个月进行一次额外的随访测量。使用 SDF-成像结合 GlycoCheck 软件评估舌下微循环,检测红细胞速度、毛细血管密度、静态和动态灌注边界区域(PBR)以及整体微血管健康评分(MVHS)。线性混合模型和交互分析用于研究干预对微血管功能的影响。

结果

尽管 FMD 后 BMI 和 HbA1c 暂时改善,但对微血管健康的主要治疗效果是独立于 RBC-velocity 的 PBR 恶化,尤其是在随访时。然而,糖萼补充剂减少了尿 MCP-1 的存在,并改善了 PBR 和 MVHS,这种改善在随访时仍然存在。

结论

我们表明,尽管 FMD 后 BMI 和 HbA1c 暂时有益的变化,但这种干预并不能维持荷兰南亚 T2DM 患者的微血管内皮健康。相比之下,糖萼模拟物可以维持微血管内皮健康并减少炎症细胞因子 MCP-1。

临床试验注册

NCT03889236。

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