Insulin stimulates endothelin-1 (ET-1) expression in a dose-response relationship, and ET-1 effects on vascular wall structure are similar to the long-term complications of diabetes. We therefore determined whether the plasma ET-1 concentration in patients with diabetes is associated with their total insulin exposure to see if plasma ET-1 might be a link between insulin exposure and long-term complications of diabetes. We studied 69 patients with Type I and 40 patients with Type II diabetes mellitus in equally tight glycaemic control for 2 years in a cross-sectional design. We measured basal and glucagon-stimulated plasma C-peptide, abdominal sagittal diameter, skinfold thickness, glomerular filtration rate, albumin excretion rate and standard clinical characteristics. Mean HbA1c was 6.4% in Type I and 6.3% in Type II diabetes. Patients with an albumin excretion rate > 300 μg/min were excluded. Adjusted mean plasma ET-1 was 4.11 (S.E.M. 0.39) pg/ml in 21 normal subjects, 3.47 (0.19) pg/ml in Type I diabetes and 4.84 (0.26) pg/ml in Type II diabetes (P = 0.0001). In all patients with measurable plasma C-peptide, plasma ET-1 was associated with basal plasma C-peptide (r = 0.5018, P < 0.0001), with stimulated plasma C-peptide (r = 0.5379, P < 0.0001), and with total daily insulin dose (r = 0.2219, P = 0.00851). Abdominal obesity, metabolic abnormalities, blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate were not associated with plasma ET-1, when corrected for C-peptide and daily insulin dose. Our study shows that the plasma concentration of ET-1 is closely associated with insulin secretion and insulin dose in patients with diabetes. Plasma ET-1 is higher in Type II diabetes than in Type I diabetes. Increased insulin exposure in patients with diabetes may have long-term effects on vascular wall structure through its stimulation of ET-1 expression.
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June 16 1999
Plasma endothelin-1 and total insulin exposure in diabetes mellitus
Flemming WOLLESEN;
1Department of Internal Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital,75185 Uppsala, Sweden
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Lars BERGLUND;
Lars BERGLUND
*Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences/Geriatrics, Uppsala University, Kalsängsgr 10D, Box 609, 75125 Uppsala, Sweden
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Christian BERNE
Christian BERNE
1Department of Internal Medicine, Uppsala University Hospital,75185 Uppsala, Sweden
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
January 04 1999
Accepted:
March 30 1999
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society © 1999
1999
Clin Sci (Lond) (1999) 97 (2): 149–156.
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Received:
January 04 1999
Accepted:
March 30 1999
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Flemming WOLLESEN, Lars BERGLUND, Christian BERNE; Plasma endothelin-1 and total insulin exposure in diabetes mellitus. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 August 1999; 97 (2): 149–156. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0970149
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