OBJECTIVE - To measure plasma endothelin 1 (ET-1) levels in uncomplica
ted non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and investigate wh
ether ET levels may be related to angiopathy, blood pressure, metaboli
c control, or duration of illness. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Plasm
a levels of ET-1 were measured in 44 NIDDM patients, of whom 24 had un
complicated diabetes, 20 had angiopathy, and 10 had hypertension. In 2
1 patients, the duration of illness was >10 years, and in 23 the durat
ion of illness was <10 years. Serum creatinine levels, microalbuminuri
a, and HbA(1c) were determined simultaneously. Thirty normotensive hea
lthy (nondiabetic) individuals (20 men and 10 women) served as control
subjects. RESULTS - No significant statistical differences in plasma
ET-1 levels were found among all diabetic patients, diabetic patients
with and without angiopathy, diabetic patients with different duration
s of diabetes, and normal subjects. No significant correlation of plas
ma ET-1 with blood pressure, age, serum creatinine level, duration of
diabetes, HbA(1c), or diabetic complications was found. CONCLUSIONS -
Plasma ET-1 levels are similar in patients with NIDDM and healthy subj
ects and do not seem to act as a marker of diabetic complications.