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Type 2 Diabetes in Young Females Results in Increased Serum Amyloid A and Changes to Features of High Density Lipoproteins in Both HDL2 and HDL3.


ABSTRACT: Persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have an elevated risk of atherosclerosis. High-density lipoproteins (HDL) normally protect against cardiovascular disease (CVD), but this may be attenuated by serum amyloid A (SAA). In a case-control study of young females, blood samples were compared between subjects with T2DM (n = 42) and individuals without T2DM (n = 42). SAA and apolipoprotein AI (apoAI) concentrations, paraoxonase-1 (PON-1), cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP), and lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activities were measured in the serum and/or HDL2 and HDL3 subfractions. SAA concentrations were higher in T2DM compared to controls: serum (30?mg/L (17, 68) versus 15?mg/L (7, 36); p = 0.002), HDL2 (1.0?mg/L (0.6, 2.2) versus 0.4?mg/L (0.2, 0.7); p < 0.001), and HDL3, (13?mg/L (8, 29) versus 6?mg/L (3, 13); p < 0.001). Serum-PON-1 activity was lower in T2DM compared to that in controls (38,245?U/L (7025) versus 41,109?U/L (5690); p = 0.043). CETP activity was higher in T2DM versus controls in HDL2 (232.6??mol/L (14.1) versus 217.1??mol/L (25.1); p = 0.001) and HDL3 (279.5??mol/L (17.7) versus 245.2??mol/L (41.2); p < 0.001). These results suggest that individuals with T2DM have increased SAA-related inflammation and dysfunctional HDL features. SAA may prove to be a useful biomarker in T2DM given its association with elevated CVD risk.

SUBMITTER: Griffiths K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5450179 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Type 2 Diabetes in Young Females Results in Increased Serum Amyloid A and Changes to Features of High Density Lipoproteins in Both HDL<sub>2</sub> and HDL<sub>3</sub>.

Griffiths Kayleigh K   Pazderska Agnieszka A   Ahmed Mohammed M   McGowan Anne A   Maxwell Alexander P AP   McEneny Jane J   Gibney James J   McKay Gareth J GJ  

Journal of diabetes research 20170509


Persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have an elevated risk of atherosclerosis. High-density lipoproteins (HDL) normally protect against cardiovascular disease (CVD), but this may be attenuated by serum amyloid A (SAA). In a case-control study of young females, blood samples were compared between subjects with T2DM (<i>n</i> = 42) and individuals without T2DM (<i>n</i> = 42). SAA and apolipoprotein AI (apoAI) concentrations, paraoxonase-1 (PON-1), cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP)  ...[more]

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