Persistent abnormalities in lipoprotein composition in noninsulin-dependent diabetes after intensive insulin therapy.
- 28 February 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Arteriosclerosis: An Official Journal of the American Heart Association, Inc.
- Vol. 10 (2) , 232-239
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.atv.10.2.232
Abstract
To determine whether rigorous insulin therapy, which normalized the routinely measured plasma lipids, also reversed qualitative abnormalities in the composition of lipoproteins in noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), we studied 18 NIDDM patients (eight men and 10 women) before and 2 months after intensive insulin therapy. Glycosylated hemoglobin levels (11.7% vs. 8.7%), plasma triglyceride (TG) (250 +/- 91 vs. 164 +/- 56 mg/dl, p less than 0.001), and cholesterol (214 +/- 43 vs. 198 +/- 31 mg/dl, p less than 0.025) all fell, and both HDL2 cholesterol and HDL3 cholesterol increased (59.1% and 10.9%, respectively, p less than 0.001). However, abnormalities in two indices of lipoprotein surface constituents, which were present before insulin therapy, remained so thereafter. The first of these, the new cardiovascular risk factor, the plasma free cholesterol/lecithin ratio, which was increased before treatment, fell only slightly after therapy (pre-therapy 1.02 +/- 0.29 vs. post-therapy 0.90 +/- 0.17, p less than 0.4; reference group, 0.83 +/- 0.14), and remained elevated in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and low density lipoprotein (LDL). Secondly, the sphingomyelin/lecithin ratio, an index of the surface rigidity of lipoproteins, was abnormal before treatment in VLDL, HDL2, and HDL3, and this alteration persisted after insulin therapy in HDL3 (p less than 0.001). Lipoprotein core lipid abnormalities were also present before treatment: the TG/cholesteryl ester ratio was reduced in VLDL and increased in LDL, HDL2, and HDL3. Rigorous insulin therapy improved, but failed to fully correct, this disturbance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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