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Coronary artery calcium may stabilize following islet cell transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes.


ABSTRACT: Islet cell transplantation can functionally cure type 1 diabetes and also improve carotid intima-media thickness. This study provides a preliminary description of changes in coronary artery calcium following islet transplantation, and associated factors. Coronary artery calcium was measured in 14 patients with type 1 diabetes (11 had measures both pre- and post-transplant [mean 2.3 years]) in the University of Illinois at Chicago's clinical trial. Multivariable mixed-effects linear regression of repeated measures was used to quantify calcium change and determine if this change was longitudinally associated with risk/protective factors. Thirteen of the patients were female, with mean baseline age, diabetes duration, and BMI of 47.6 and 28.7 years, and 23.1, respectively. Over half (57%) had detectable coronary artery calcium pre-transplant. Minimal change (0.39 mm3 /y, P = .02) occurred in coronary artery calcium levels pre- to post-transplant. No patient met criteria for calcium progression. Coronary artery calcium was positively associated with total and small VLDL particles (P ? .02), statin dose (P = .02), and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (P = .04) and negatively associated with free fatty acids (P = .03), total HDL (P = .03), large HDL particles (P = .005), and tacrolimus dose (P = .02). Islet transplant may stabilize coronary artery calcium, with optimal management of lipids and kidney function remaining key therapeutic targets. [NCT00679041].

SUBMITTER: Madrigal JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5633499 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coronary artery calcium may stabilize following islet cell transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes.

Madrigal Jessica M JM   Monson Rebecca S RS   Hatipoglu Betul B   Oberholzer José J   Kondos George T GT   Varady Krista A KA   Danielson Kirstie K KK  

Clinical transplantation 20170819 10


Islet cell transplantation can functionally cure type 1 diabetes and also improve carotid intima-media thickness. This study provides a preliminary description of changes in coronary artery calcium following islet transplantation, and associated factors. Coronary artery calcium was measured in 14 patients with type 1 diabetes (11 had measures both pre- and post-transplant [mean 2.3 years]) in the University of Illinois at Chicago's clinical trial. Multivariable mixed-effects linear regression of  ...[more]

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