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Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves?

Diabetes predisposes to aortic stenosis (AS). We aimed to investigate if diabetes affects the expression of selected coagulation proteins and inflammatory markers in AS valves. Twenty patients with severe AS and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and 40 well-matched patients without DM schedu...

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Autores principales: Natorska, Joanna, Wypasek, Ewa, Grudzień, Grzegorz, Sobczyk, Dorota, Marek, Grzegorz, Filip, Grzegorz, Sadowski, Jerzy, Undas, Anetta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3332381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21935671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10753-011-9384-7
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author Natorska, Joanna
Wypasek, Ewa
Grudzień, Grzegorz
Sobczyk, Dorota
Marek, Grzegorz
Filip, Grzegorz
Sadowski, Jerzy
Undas, Anetta
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Wypasek, Ewa
Grudzień, Grzegorz
Sobczyk, Dorota
Marek, Grzegorz
Filip, Grzegorz
Sadowski, Jerzy
Undas, Anetta
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description Diabetes predisposes to aortic stenosis (AS). We aimed to investigate if diabetes affects the expression of selected coagulation proteins and inflammatory markers in AS valves. Twenty patients with severe AS and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and 40 well-matched patients without DM scheduled for valve replacement were recruited. Valvular tissue factor (TF), TF pathway inhibitor (TFPI), prothrombin, C-reactive protein (CRP) expression were evaluated by immunostaining and TF, prothrombin, and CRP transcripts were analyzed by real-time PCR. DM patients had elevated plasma CRP (9.2 [0.74–51.9] mg/l vs. 4.7 [0.59–23.14] mg/l, p = 0.009) and TF (293.06 [192.32–386.12] pg/ml vs. 140 [104.17–177.76] pg/ml, p = 0.003) compared to non-DM patients. In DM group, TF−, TFPI−, and prothrombin expression within valves was not related to demographics, body mass index, and concomitant diseases, whereas increased expression related to DM was found for CRP on both protein (2.87 [0.5–9]% vs. 0.94 [0–4]%, p = 0.01) and transcript levels (1.3 ± 0.61 vs. 0.22 ± 0.43, p = 0.009). CRP-positive areas were positively correlated with mRNA TF (r = 0.84, p = 0.036). Diabetes mellitus is associated with enhanced inflammation within AS valves, measured by CRP expression, which may contribute to faster AS progression.
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spelling pubmed-33323812012-05-14 Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves? Natorska, Joanna Wypasek, Ewa Grudzień, Grzegorz Sobczyk, Dorota Marek, Grzegorz Filip, Grzegorz Sadowski, Jerzy Undas, Anetta Inflammation Article Diabetes predisposes to aortic stenosis (AS). We aimed to investigate if diabetes affects the expression of selected coagulation proteins and inflammatory markers in AS valves. Twenty patients with severe AS and concomitant type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and 40 well-matched patients without DM scheduled for valve replacement were recruited. Valvular tissue factor (TF), TF pathway inhibitor (TFPI), prothrombin, C-reactive protein (CRP) expression were evaluated by immunostaining and TF, prothrombin, and CRP transcripts were analyzed by real-time PCR. DM patients had elevated plasma CRP (9.2 [0.74–51.9] mg/l vs. 4.7 [0.59–23.14] mg/l, p = 0.009) and TF (293.06 [192.32–386.12] pg/ml vs. 140 [104.17–177.76] pg/ml, p = 0.003) compared to non-DM patients. In DM group, TF−, TFPI−, and prothrombin expression within valves was not related to demographics, body mass index, and concomitant diseases, whereas increased expression related to DM was found for CRP on both protein (2.87 [0.5–9]% vs. 0.94 [0–4]%, p = 0.01) and transcript levels (1.3 ± 0.61 vs. 0.22 ± 0.43, p = 0.009). CRP-positive areas were positively correlated with mRNA TF (r = 0.84, p = 0.036). Diabetes mellitus is associated with enhanced inflammation within AS valves, measured by CRP expression, which may contribute to faster AS progression. Springer US 2011-09-21 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3332381/ /pubmed/21935671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10753-011-9384-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Filip, Grzegorz
Sadowski, Jerzy
Undas, Anetta
Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves?
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title_fullStr Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves?
title_full_unstemmed Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves?
title_short Does Diabetes Accelerate the Progression of Aortic Stenosis through Enhanced Inflammatory Response within Aortic valves?
title_sort does diabetes accelerate the progression of aortic stenosis through enhanced inflammatory response within aortic valves?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3332381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21935671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10753-011-9384-7
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