Effect of glycemic control on plasma plant sterol levels and post-heparin diamine oxidase activity in type I diabetic patients

Citation
H. Kojima et al., Effect of glycemic control on plasma plant sterol levels and post-heparin diamine oxidase activity in type I diabetic patients, ATHEROSCLER, 145(2), 1999, pp. 389-397
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
ISSN journal
00219150 → ACNP
Volume
145
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
389 - 397
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9150(199908)145:2<389:EOGCOP>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
We examined the effect of glycemic control on the plasma plant sterol level s (a measure of cholesterol absorption efficacy) and the plasma post-hepari n diamine oxidase (DAO) activity (a measure of intestinal mucosal mass) in type 1 diabetes. The plasma plant sterol levels (mmol/mol of cholesterol) a nd the DAO activities after 30 U/kg of intravenous heparin were determined in age- and sex-matched three groups (12 type 1 diabetic patients undergoin g conventional insulin therapy, ten patients undergoing intensive insulin t herapy, and ten normal subjects). All patients continued their indicated in sulin regimen for 14 days with a weight-maintaining energy restricted diet. The conventional group showed a significant higher (P < 0.001) level of th e fasting plasma glucose (FPG) or the glycated albumin (GA), a higher (P < 0.01) DAO activity (2-fold of the peak level), which was observed 10-30 min after the heparin injection, and a higher (P < 0.01) plasma plant sterol l evels (1.5-fold) compared with those in the other two groups, respectively. The DAO activity 30 min after the heparin injection significantly correlat ed with either the glycated albumin (GA) concentration or the plant sterol levels in all subjects. Furthermore, the acute glycemic control by the chan ges of insulin regimen from conventional to intensive showed a significant reduction of the DAO activity and plant sterols in the same patients. These results suggest that glycemic control in part relates to the intestinal ad aptation to cholesterol absorption efficacy in type 1 diabetes. (C) 1999 El sevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.