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Kotzailias, N; Graninger, M; Knechtelsdorfer, M; Jilma, B.
Acute effects of hyperglycaemia on plasma concentration of soluble P-selectin and von Willebrand factor in healthy volunteers -a prospective randomised double blind controlled study.
Thromb Res. 2009; 123(3):452-459
Doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2008.06.015
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Graninger Monika
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This study set out to clarify if isolated hyperglycaemia may directly induce acute endothelial and/or platelet activation as diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases with thromboembolic complications. 12 healthy volunteers were investigated in a prospective randomised, double blind, three-way cross-over trial with a wash-out period of 21 days. Normoglycemic (4.72 mmol/L), moderate (11.1 mmol/L) or high grade (16.7 mmol/L) glucose clamps were maintained for 6 hours by infusion of glucose, insulin and somatostatin. Volunteers were observed for 24 hours. An increase in soluble (s)P-selectin and von Willebrand Factor (VWF) concentrations, of 26+/-15% and 21+/-7%, respectively was observed 24 hours after euglycaemic treatment, of 20+/-7% and 19+/-5%, respectively after moderate hyperglycaemia and of 22+/-13% and 18+/-7%, respectively after high grade hyperglycaemia at 24 hours (p<0.6 and p<0.004 in all periods and p=0.2-0.9 between periods). In conclusion, acute hyperglycaemia for 6 hours does not increase the platelet and endothelial activation markers sP-selectin and VWF in healthy volunteers.
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Adult -
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Biomarkers - blood
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Blood Platelets - metabolism
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Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
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Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
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Cerebrovascular Disorders - blood
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Cerebrovascular Disorders - etiology
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Diabetes Complications - blood
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Diabetes Complications - etiology
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Double-Blind Method -
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Glucose Clamp Technique -
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Hemoglobins - metabolism
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Humans -
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Hyperglycemia - blood
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Male -
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P-Selectin - blood
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Platelet Count -
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Prospective Studies -
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Risk Factors -
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Solubility -
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von Willebrand Factor - metabolism
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Diabetes
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Glucose clamp
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von Willebrand Factor
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sP-selectin
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Platelet and endothelial activation