Abstract 16685: Depletion of Circulating CD34+/KDR+ Cells in Type 2 Diabetes is Associated With Glycemic Control

2014 
Background and Hypothesis: Circulating levels of endothelial progenitor cells have been found to be predictive of cardiovascular events and mortality. Although the levels of these cells reflect overall cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, studies assessing their association with major CVD factors - hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes have yielded inconsistent results and the mechanisms contributing to EPC depletion remain unknown. We hypothesized that EPC depletion occurring in diabetes is mediated in part by hyperglycemia or insulin resistance. Methods: Circulating levels of progenitor cells were measured by flow cytometry in 108 diabetic or non-diabetic subjects recruited from the University of Louisville Health System. Reactive hyperemia index (RHI) was measured by the EndoPAT. Demographic information was acquired and blood, plasma and urine were used for biochemical analyses. Subjects were divided into high and low EPC count groups using the median split. Data was analyzed using a Chi-square test, a...
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