AIMS We examined the association between inflammation and progression of arterial stiffness in a population of youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). METHODS A total of 287 youth with T1D… Click to show full abstract
AIMS We examined the association between inflammation and progression of arterial stiffness in a population of youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). METHODS A total of 287 youth with T1D (median age 13 years) from SEARCH CVD, an ancillary study to the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth, were included. Markers of inflammation (CRP, IL-6, fibrinogen, leptin, and adiponectin) and measures of pulse wave velocity (PWV) of the arm (PWV-R), trunk (PWV-T), and lower extremity (PWV-LE) were measured at baseline. Measures of PWV were repeated approximately five years later. RESULTS PWV-R (0.50 m/s), PWV-T (0.65 m/s), and PWV-LE (1.0 m/s) significantly increased over the follow-up (p < 0.001 for each). A significant interaction was found between waist circumference and fibrinogen (p = 0.036) on the progression of PWV-T, suggesting that fibrinogen is more strongly associated with PWV progression in lean participants. CONCLUSIONS Improved understanding of adiposity, inflammation, and functional changes in the vascular system in patients with T1D is crucial.
               
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