Author:
Huang Yan,Han Xia,Chang Ting,Li Feng-fei,Chen Xuan,She Yu-qing
Abstract
AbstractEvidences indicate that elevated levels of circulating ErbB2 are closely associated with increased incidence of diabetes. However, the relationship between ErbB2 concentration and glycemic variations (GV) in type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients remains elucidated. The aim of this study was to assess whether there is an association between serum ErbB2 concentration and GV in newly diagnosed T2D patients. This was a three-center, and observational study. Between April 2019 and July 2019, a total of 106 newly diagnosed T2D patients were recruited. All recruited subjects were admitted as inpatients and received anti-diabetes agents free during the study period. At baseline, fasting serum was collected for ErbB2 measurement and all recruited patients were subjected a prospective CGM for at least 3 days. The primary endpoint was the relationships between ErbB2 concentrations and GV in T2D patients. Data of a total of 95 subjects who met the inclusion criteria were analyzed at the endpoint. Subjects were divided into quartiles according to their serum ErbB2 concentrations. We observed that subjects with an elevated level of ErbB2 had a higher value of GV in terms of mean amplitude of glucose excursion (MAGE), standard deviation of mean glucose (SDMG), and the coefficient of variation (CV%) than those with lower levels (all P < 0.05). Multiple linear regression analyzes after adjusting for confounder factors indicate that serum ErbB2 levels were significantly positively correlated with the MAGE (β = 0.664, t = 7.218, P < 0.01), SD (β = 0.469, t = 5.125, P < 0.01) and CV% (β = 0.337, t = 4.442, P < 0.01), respectively. Our data indicated that diabetic patients with higher ErbB2 concentrations may have large GV, which is an independent risk factor for microvascular and macrovascular complications.
Funder
Nanjing Committee of Science and Technology project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC