Association between endothelial biomarkers and lipid and glycemic levels: a cross-sectional study with diabetic patients

Author:

Medina Néri Ane Karoline1ORCID,Silva Ricardo Pereira2ORCID,Meneses Gdayllon Cavalcante3ORCID,Costa Martins Alice Maria4ORCID,Portela Lima Ana Ofélia1ORCID,Callou Filho Cesário Rui1ORCID,Cavalcante Vidal Francisco Daniel2ORCID,de Oliveira Lima Jeruza Mara2ORCID,Rocha Eduardo Arrais2ORCID,da Silva Júnior Geraldo Bezerra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Fortaleza, Health Sciences Center, Postgraduate Program in Collective Health, Fortaleza, 60811-905, Brazil

2. Federal University of Ceará, Walter Cantídio Teaching Hospital, Cardiology Service, Fortaleza, 60430-372, Brazil

3. Federal University of Ceará, Federal University of Ceará, Medical Sciences Post-Graduate Program, Fortaleza, 60430-140, Brazil

4. Federal University of Ceará, Clinical and Toxicological Analysis Department, School of Pharmacy, Fortaleza, 60430-160, Brazil

Abstract

Background: Biomarkers can help understand the impact of achieving therapeutic goals in developing vascular diseases in diabetics. Aim: To assess the association between lipid and glycemic profiles and endothelial biomarkers in diabetics. Methods: Cross-sectional study that evaluated lipid and glycemic levels and biomarkers (VCAM-1, Sdc-1, FGF-23 and KIM-1 in diabetics. Results: Higher VCAM-1 levels were associated with higher low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and non-high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels (in the group with inadequate glycohemoglobin A1c [HbA1c] levels), with higher glycemic levels (in the group with inadequate HDL cholesterol levels) and with lower HDL cholesterol levels (both groups). VCAM-1 was independently associated with not achieving adequate HbA1c levels. Conclusion: In uncontrolled diabetics, VCAM-1 was independently associated with having inadequate HbA1c levels, suggesting they may already have endothelial damage.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery

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