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Relationships of oxidized HDL with blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Authors:Shigeyuki Ebara  Mikio Marumo  Jun Mukai  Makoto Ohki  Kagehiro Uchida  Ichiro Wakabayashi
Affiliation:1.Department of Environmental and Preventive Medicine,Hyogo College of Medicine,Nishinomiya,Japan;2.Kobe Tokushukai Hospital,Kobe,Japan;3.Mibyoumarker Laboratory Co., Ltd.,Osaka,Japan
Abstract:Although oxidization of LDL is known to be a crucial step for atherosclerotic progression, the significance of oxidized HDL remains to be clarified. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships of oxidized HDL with blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in patients with diabetes. The subjects were outpatients with type 2 diabetes (n?=?163; median hemoglobin A1c, 6.9%). Activities of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis were evaluated by levels of thrombin–anti-thrombin complex (TAT) and plasmin–α2 plasmin inhibitor complex (PIC), respectively. Relationships of oxidized HDL with TAT and PIC were investigated by using linear regression analysis and logistic regression analysis. Oxidized HDL showed a significant inverse correlation with TAT and a marginally significant correlation with PIC (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient: TAT, ??0.205 [p?p?=?0.087]). Prevalence of high TAT was significantly lower in the 3rd tertile group for oxidized HDL than in its 1st tertile (20.4 vs. 5.6%, p?p?=?0.099). In multivariate logistic regression analysis using age, gender, smoking, alcohol drinking, BMI, hemoglobin A1c, therapy for dyslipidemia, therapy for diabetes and anti-coagulation therapy as explanatory variables, odds ratios for high TAT and high PIC in the 3rd tertile group for oxidized HDL versus its 1st tertile group were significantly lower than the reference level of 1.00 (high TAT: 0.19 [0.04–0.99], p?p?
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