The inter-relationships between glycaemic control, the progression of diabetes-related vascular complications, oxidative/antioxidative status and inflammation, have not been fully understood. We measured malondialdehyde (MDA) and carbonyl residues, C-reactive protein (CRP) and antioxidant systems by means of ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, in well controlled and poorly controlled type 2 diabetic patients without complications (NC) and in poorly controlled patients with microvascular (MicroVC) and with both micro- and macrovascular complications (Micro+Macro VC). All poorly controlled diabetic patients showed higher MDA and carbonyl residues compared to well controlled NC, as did those with Micro+Macro VC compared to poorly controlled NC. The higher CRP and SOD activity levels reached significance in Micro VC and Micro+Macro VC groups. FRAP decreased only in poorly controlled NC compared to well controlled NC (p<0.05). Glycated hamemoglobin (HbA1c) levels were positively correlated with MDA (p<0.05) and CRP (p<0.001) and inversely associated with FRAP (p<0.05) and SOD (p=0.06). An increase in MDA or carbonyl residues could be a marker of high risk for complications in patients with poorly controlled diabetes and they should be considered for monitoring the effectiveness of drug treatment.
Lipid and protein oxidation products,antioxidant status and vascular complications in poorly controlled type 2 diabetes / E BIGAGLI; L RAIMONDI; E MANNUCCI; C COLOMBI; G BARDINI; C.M ROTELLA; M. LODOVICI. - In: THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF DIABETES & VASCULAR DISEASE. - ISSN 1474-6514. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2011), pp. 33-39.
Lipid and protein oxidation products,antioxidant status and vascular complications in poorly controlled type 2 diabetes
BIGAGLI, ELISABETTA;RAIMONDI, LAURA;MANNUCCI, EDOARDO;C. COLOMBIMethodology
;G. BARDINIConceptualization
;ROTELLA, CARLO MARIA;LODOVICI, MAURA
2011
Abstract
The inter-relationships between glycaemic control, the progression of diabetes-related vascular complications, oxidative/antioxidative status and inflammation, have not been fully understood. We measured malondialdehyde (MDA) and carbonyl residues, C-reactive protein (CRP) and antioxidant systems by means of ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, in well controlled and poorly controlled type 2 diabetic patients without complications (NC) and in poorly controlled patients with microvascular (MicroVC) and with both micro- and macrovascular complications (Micro+Macro VC). All poorly controlled diabetic patients showed higher MDA and carbonyl residues compared to well controlled NC, as did those with Micro+Macro VC compared to poorly controlled NC. The higher CRP and SOD activity levels reached significance in Micro VC and Micro+Macro VC groups. FRAP decreased only in poorly controlled NC compared to well controlled NC (p<0.05). Glycated hamemoglobin (HbA1c) levels were positively correlated with MDA (p<0.05) and CRP (p<0.001) and inversely associated with FRAP (p<0.05) and SOD (p=0.06). An increase in MDA or carbonyl residues could be a marker of high risk for complications in patients with poorly controlled diabetes and they should be considered for monitoring the effectiveness of drug treatment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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