Vascular defect beyond the endothelium in type II diabetic patients with overt nephropathy and moderate renal insufficiency

2006 
There is a paucity of data on the effects of overt nephropathy and moderate renal impairment on endothelial function in diabetic patients. A total of 26 type II diabetic (DM) patients with nephropathy (DMN+) (mean±s.d. age: 63.7±6.3 years), 32 diabetic patients without nephropathy (DMN-) (59.4±10.1 years), and 52 non-diabetic subjects (54.9±8.2 years) were recruited. High-resolution ultrasound scan was used to measure carotid intima media thickness (IMT) and flow-mediated dilation (FMD) of the brachial artery. Endothelium-independent dilation was determined by maximal vascular dilation after sublingual nitroglycerine (glyceryl trinitrate (GTN)-induced dilation). The mean carotid IMT increased progressively from non-DM to DMN- to DMN+ groups (0.74±0.23 vs 0.80±0.25 vs 1.03±0.38mm; P =0.001 for trend) whereas FMD- (4.3±2.5 vs 3.9±1.7 vs 1.9±2.0%, P P β =0.257, P =0.009), glomerular filtration rate ( β =-0.364, P β =0.25, P =0.013) were independently associated with carotid IMT (F=15.76, R 2 =0.340, P β =-0.039, P β =-0.033, P =0.002), and total cholesterol ( β =-0.023, P =0.024) were independently associated with vessel diameter after FMD (F=2446.5, R 2 =0.992, P β =-0.069, P =0.001) and urinary albumin excretion ( β =-0.048, P =0.018) were independently associated with vessel diameter after GTN (F=851.6, R 2 =0.967, P
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