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Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control

We have studied a new sample of 276 NIDDM patients from the population of Penne (Italy). Comparison of the new data with those of 214 diabetic pregnant women from the population of Rome reported in a previous paper has shown that the pattern of association between low molecular weight acid phosphata...

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Autores principales: Lucarini, N., Antonacci, E., Bottini, N., Borgiani, P., Faggioni, G., Gloria-Bottini, F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3850866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9868599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/145391
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author Lucarini, N.
Antonacci, E.
Bottini, N.
Borgiani, P.
Faggioni, G.
Gloria-Bottini, F.
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description We have studied a new sample of 276 NIDDM patients from the population of Penne (Italy). Comparison of the new data with those of 214 diabetic pregnant women from the population of Rome reported in a previous paper has shown that the pattern of association between low molecular weight acid phosphatase genotype and degree of glycemic control is similar in the two classes of diabetic patients. Among nonobese subjects the proportion of ACP1*A (the allele showing the lowest enzymatic activity) is lower in diabetic patients with high glycemic levels (mean value greater than 8.9 mmol/l) than in diabetic patients with a low glycemic level (mean value less than 8.9 mmol/l). Among obese subjects no significant association is observed between glycemic levels and ACP1. Among nonobese subjects the concentration of f isoform of ACP1 is higher in patients showing a high glycemic level than in patients showing a low glycemic level. No significant difference is observed for s isoform.
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spelling pubmed-38508662013-12-11 Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control Lucarini, N. Antonacci, E. Bottini, N. Borgiani, P. Faggioni, G. Gloria-Bottini, F. Dis Markers Other We have studied a new sample of 276 NIDDM patients from the population of Penne (Italy). Comparison of the new data with those of 214 diabetic pregnant women from the population of Rome reported in a previous paper has shown that the pattern of association between low molecular weight acid phosphatase genotype and degree of glycemic control is similar in the two classes of diabetic patients. Among nonobese subjects the proportion of ACP1*A (the allele showing the lowest enzymatic activity) is lower in diabetic patients with high glycemic levels (mean value greater than 8.9 mmol/l) than in diabetic patients with a low glycemic level (mean value less than 8.9 mmol/l). Among obese subjects no significant association is observed between glycemic levels and ACP1. Among nonobese subjects the concentration of f isoform of ACP1 is higher in patients showing a high glycemic level than in patients showing a low glycemic level. No significant difference is observed for s isoform. IOS Press 1998 2002-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3850866/ /pubmed/9868599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/145391 Text en Copyright © 1998 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Lucarini, N.
Antonacci, E.
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Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title_full Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title_fullStr Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title_full_unstemmed Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title_short Phosphotyrosine-Protein-Phosphatase and Diabetic Disorders. Further Studies on the Relationship between Low Molecular Weight Acid Phosphatase Genotype and Degree of Glycemic Control
title_sort phosphotyrosine-protein-phosphatase and diabetic disorders. further studies on the relationship between low molecular weight acid phosphatase genotype and degree of glycemic control
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3850866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9868599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/145391
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