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The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission?
Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a noninvasive method reflecting tissue accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). We investigated whether, in newly diagnosed children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D), this surrogate marker of long-term glycemia is associated with markers of the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191911950 |
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author | Podolakova, Kristina Barak, Lubomir Jancova, Emilia Stanik, Juraj Sebekova, Katarina Podracka, Ludmila |
author_facet | Podolakova, Kristina Barak, Lubomir Jancova, Emilia Stanik, Juraj Sebekova, Katarina Podracka, Ludmila |
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description | Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a noninvasive method reflecting tissue accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). We investigated whether, in newly diagnosed children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D), this surrogate marker of long-term glycemia is associated with markers of the early manifestation phase, residual secretion capacity of the ß-cells, and the occurrence of remission. SAF was measured in 114 children and adolescents (age: 8.0 ± 4.5 years, 44% girls) at the time of T1D diagnosis, and related to HbA1c, C-peptide, diabetic ketoacidosis, and remission. 56 patients were followed up for 1 year. Seventy-four sex- and age-matched healthy individuals served as controls. SAF was higher in the T1D group compared with controls (1.0 ± 0.2 vs. 0.9 ± 0.2, p < 0.001). At the time of diagnosis, SAF correlated with HbA1c (r = 0.285, p = 0.002), was similar in patients with and without ketoacidosis, and was lower in the remitters compared with non-remitters (0.95 ± 0.18 vs. 1.04 ± 0.26, p = 0.027). Unlike HbA1c, SAF was an independent predictor of remission (∆R(2) = 0.051, p = 0.004). Former studies consider SAF in diabetic patients as a tool to identify individuals at an increased risk of chronic complications. Here we show that determination of SAF at the time of T1D diagnosis might potentially predict remission, at least in children. |
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spelling | pubmed-95656432022-10-15 The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? Podolakova, Kristina Barak, Lubomir Jancova, Emilia Stanik, Juraj Sebekova, Katarina Podracka, Ludmila Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a noninvasive method reflecting tissue accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). We investigated whether, in newly diagnosed children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D), this surrogate marker of long-term glycemia is associated with markers of the early manifestation phase, residual secretion capacity of the ß-cells, and the occurrence of remission. SAF was measured in 114 children and adolescents (age: 8.0 ± 4.5 years, 44% girls) at the time of T1D diagnosis, and related to HbA1c, C-peptide, diabetic ketoacidosis, and remission. 56 patients were followed up for 1 year. Seventy-four sex- and age-matched healthy individuals served as controls. SAF was higher in the T1D group compared with controls (1.0 ± 0.2 vs. 0.9 ± 0.2, p < 0.001). At the time of diagnosis, SAF correlated with HbA1c (r = 0.285, p = 0.002), was similar in patients with and without ketoacidosis, and was lower in the remitters compared with non-remitters (0.95 ± 0.18 vs. 1.04 ± 0.26, p = 0.027). Unlike HbA1c, SAF was an independent predictor of remission (∆R(2) = 0.051, p = 0.004). Former studies consider SAF in diabetic patients as a tool to identify individuals at an increased risk of chronic complications. Here we show that determination of SAF at the time of T1D diagnosis might potentially predict remission, at least in children. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9565643/ /pubmed/36231246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191911950 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Podolakova, Kristina Barak, Lubomir Jancova, Emilia Stanik, Juraj Sebekova, Katarina Podracka, Ludmila The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title | The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title_full | The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title_fullStr | The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title_full_unstemmed | The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title_short | The Bright Side of Skin Autofluorescence Determination in Children and Adolescents with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Potential Predictor of Remission? |
title_sort | bright side of skin autofluorescence determination in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes mellitus: a potential predictor of remission? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191911950 |
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