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Endothelial dysfunction in morbid obesity.

2013

Morbid obesity is a chronic multifunctional disease characterized by an accumulation of fat. Epidemiological studies have shown that obesity is associated with cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Endothelial dysfunction, as defined by an imbalance between relaxing and contractile endothelial factors, plays a central role in the pathogenesis of these cardiometabolic diseases. Diminished bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO) contributes to endothelial dysfunction and impairs endothelium- dependent vasodilatation. But this is not the only mechanism that drives to endothelial dysfunction. Obesity has been associated with a chronic inflammatory process, atherosclerosis, and oxidative stress. …

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumInflammationVasodilationDiseaseNitric OxideCoronary artery diseaseInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusDrug DiscoveryNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseWeight LossMedicineAnimalsHumansEndothelial dysfunctionPharmacologyInflammationbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseAtherosclerosisObesity MorbidVasodilationOxidative Stressmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCardiovascular DiseasesEndothelium Vascularmedicine.symptombusinessCurrent pharmaceutical design
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Pathophysiology, diagnosis and prognostic implications of endothelial dysfunction

2008

Endothelial dysfunction (ED) in the setting of cardiovascular risk factors such as hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic smoking as well as in patients with heart failure has been shown to be at least in part dependent on the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as superoxide and the subsequent decrease in vascular bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO). Methods to quantify endothelial dysfunction include forearm plethysmography, flow-dependent dilation of the brachial artery, finger-pulse plethysmography, pulse curve analysis, and quantitative coronary angiography after intracoronary administration of the endothelium-dependent vasodilator acetylcholine. S…

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Mechanisms of hypertension in the cardiometabolic syndrome

2009

Arterial hypertension is often part of a constellation of anthropometric and metabolic abnormalities that occur simultaneously to a higher degree than would be expected by chance alone, supporting the existence of a discrete disorder, the so-called metabolic syndrome. It is the result of interactions among a large number of interconnected mechanisms, which eventually lead to both an increase in cardiovascular and renal risk, and the development of diabetes. Mechanisms involved in the metabolic syndrome are obesity, insulin resistance, and a constellation of independent factors, which include molecules of hepatic, vascular, and immunologic origin with pro-inflammatory properties. At each of …

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentAdipose tissueRenin-Angiotensin SystemInsulin resistanceInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicinemedicineHumansObesityEndothelial dysfunctionAbdominal obesityMetabolic Syndromebusiness.industryInsulinSyndromemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionBlood VesselsEndothelium VascularMED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNAInsulin ResistanceMetabolic syndromemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessJournal of Hypertension
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Deleterious effect of glycation on the ability of HDL to counteract the inhibitory effect of oxidized LDL on endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation

2013

Background Contrary to high-density lipoprotein (HDL) from normolipidaemic and normoglycaemic subjects, HDL from diabetic patients loses its ability to reverse the inhibition of vasorelaxation induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL). The aim of this study was to analyze the role of glycation, a major abnormality observed in diabetes, on the impairment of the vasorelaxant effect of HDL. Methods HDL from healthy subjects was glycated in vitro by incubation in glucose 200 mmol/L for 3 days. Vasoreactivity was evaluated by the relaxation response to acetylcholine of rabbit aorta rings pre-contracted with noradrenaline, before and after 2 h incubation with or without different lipoprot…

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Addition of liraglutide in patients with Type 2 diabetes well controlled on metformin monotherapy improves several markers of vascular function

2012

Diabet. Med. 29, 1115–1118 (2012) Abstract Aims  The aim of this study was to investigate the vascular effects of liraglutide in patients well controlled on metformin monotherapy. Methods  Forty-four patients with Type 2 diabetes were included in the study. Main inclusion criteria were: pretreatment with metformin on a stable dosage, HbA1c < 53 mmol/mol (7.0%), age 30–65 years. Patients were randomized to receive additional liraglutide or to remain on metformin monotherapy. After 6 weeks (1.2 mg) and after 12 weeks (1.8 mg), venous blood was taken for the measurement of several laboratory markers characterizing vascular and endothelial function. In addition, retinal microvascular endothelia…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumbusiness.industryLiraglutideEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismUrologyType 2 diabetesVenous bloodmedicine.diseaseGlucagon-like peptide-1MetforminEndocrinologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicineArterial stiffnessmedicinebusinessmedicine.drugDiabetic Medicine
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Cardiometabolic non-response to aerobic exercise: Identifying subclinical ischaemic coronary disease

2019

Sin financiación 5.864 JCR (2019) Q1, 18/138 Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems 1.459 SJR (2019) Q1, 58/362 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Q2, 36/104 Epidemiology No data IDR 2019 UEM

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The effect of human proinsulin C-peptide on erythrocyte deformability in patients with Type I diabetes mellitus.

1999

Aims/hypothesis. In recent years, evidence has arisen that proinsulin C-peptide exerts biological effects especially on microcirculation, e. g. C-peptide has been shown to increase skin microcirculation in patients with Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and to activate endothelial nitric oxide synthase. This study aimed to investigate the influence of proinsulin C-peptide on erythrocyte deformability which was assessed by means of laser diffractoscopy. Methods. Blood samples from healthy control subjects (n = 10) and Type I diabetic patients (n = 15) completely deficient of C-peptide were analysed at shear stresses ranging from 0.3 to 30 Pa. Results. Erythrocyte deformability was…

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus and osteoarthritis

2019

Objectives: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and osteoarthritis (OA) are common diseases that frequently co-exist, along with overweight/obesity. While the mechanical impact of excess body weight on joints may explain lower limb OA, we sought to explore whether T2DM is linked to OA outside of excess weight and whether T2DM may play a role in OA pathophysiology. The consequence of T2DM on OA outcomes is a question of research interest. Methods: We conducted a critical review of the literature to explore the association between T2DM and OA, whether any association is site-specific for OA, and whether the presence of T2DM impacts on OA outcomes. We also reviewed the literature to assess the saf…

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High performance liquid chromatography analysis of tear protein patterns in diabetic and non-diabetic dry-eye patients.

2001

To analyze and compare the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) runs of tear proteins from diabetic (DIDRY) and non-diabetic (DRY) dry-eye patients, and healthy subjects (CTRL). The patterns were analyzed using multivariate statistical methods.Tears (total 56 eyes: CTRL: n=16, DIDRY: n=21, and DRY: n=19) were analyzed by HPLC, using a size-exclusion column with an eluent of 0.5 M sodium phosphate buffer. The patients were primarily grouped according to the results of the basic secretory test (BST) in combination with subjective symptoms such as burning, foreign body sensations, tearing, and "dryness" of the eyes. Patients with BST valuesor = 10 mm/5 min plus two subjective symptoms…

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Role of exercise-induced hepatokines in metabolic disorders.

2019

International audience; The health-promoting effects of physical activity to prevent and treat metabolic disorders are numerous. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not yet completely deciphered. In recent years, studies have referred to the liver as an endocrine organ, since it releases specific proteins called hepatokines. Some of these hepatokines are involved in whole body metabolic homeostasis and are theorized to participate in the development of metabolic disease. In this regard, the present review describes the role of Fibroblast Growth Factor 21, Fetuin-A, Angiopoietin-like protein 4, and Follistatin in metabolic disease and their production in response to acute exerci…

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