Hemostatic Effects of Exercise-related Hypoglycemia in Male Persons With Type 1 Diabetes

Author:

Hagelqvist Per Gustav12ORCID,Andersen Andreas12ORCID,Maytham Kaisar12ORCID,Andreasen Christine Rode12ORCID,Engberg Susanne1ORCID,Pedersen-Bjergaard Ulrik34ORCID,Forman Julie Lyng5ORCID,Johansson Pär36ORCID,Lykkesfeldt Jens7ORCID,Knop Filip Krag123ORCID,Vilsbøll Tina123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research, Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen , DK-2730 Herlev , Denmark

2. Center for Clinical Metabolic Research, Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen , DK-2900 Hellerup , Denmark

3. Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , DK-2200 Copenhagen , Denmark

4. Department of Endocrinology and Nephrology, Nordsjællands Hospital Hillerød, University of Copenhagen , DK-3400 Hillerød , Denmark

5. Section of Biostatistics, Department of PublicHealth, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , DK-1014 Copenhagen , Denmark

6. Clinical Academic Groups, Center for Endotheliomics, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen , DK-2100 Copenhagen , Denmark

7. Section of Experimental Animal Models, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen , DK-1870 Frederiksberg , Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Context People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk of thrombosis compared to the general population; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Hypoglycemia induced at rest can induce coagulation activation, but little is known about the hemostatic effects of exercise-related hypoglycemia in people with T1D. Objective We compared hemostatic profiles of individuals with T1D with healthy controls and explored hemostatic effects of hypoglycemia, induced with or without exercise, in participants with T1D. Methods Thrombelastography was used for a baseline hemostatic comparison between fifteen men with T1D and matched healthy controls. In addition, the participants with T1D underwent two euglycemic-hypoglycemic clamp days in a randomized, crossover fashion. Hypoglycemia was induced with the participants at rest (Hypo-rest) or during exercise (Hypo-exercise). Thrombelastography provides data on the rate of coagulation activation (R-time), the rate of clot formation (K-time, α-Angle), the maximum clot amplitude (MA), the functional fibrinogen contribution to the clot strength (MA-FF) and the fibrinolysis (LY-30). Results The T1D group exhibited a faster rate of coagulation activation (shorter R-time) and a faster clot formation (greater α-Angle) compared with the controls. During the clamp experiments, Hypo-exercise induced an increased clot strength (MA) with a mean difference from baseline of 2.77 mm (95% CI, 2.04-3.51) accompanied with a decreased fibrinolysis (LY-30) of −0.45 percentage point (−0.60 to −0.29). Hypo-rest resulted in increased functional fibrinogen (MA-FF) of 0.74 mm (0.13-1.36) along with an increased fibrinolysis (LY-30) of 0.54 percentage point (0.11-0.98). Conclusion Individuals with T1D exhibit a hypercoagulable hemostatic profile compared with healthy controls and exercise-related hypoglycemia may increase the susceptibility to thrombosis via both procoagulant and antifibrinolytic effects.

Funder

Grosserer L.F Foghts Fund

The Independent Research Fund Denmark

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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