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Circulating micrornas associated with glycemic impairment and progression in Asian Indians

机译:亚洲印第安人中与血糖受损和进展相关的循环微鼻

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Aims/hypothesisAsian Indians have a high incidence of type 2 diabetes, but factors associated with glycemic progression in this population are not understood. MicroRNAs are emerging as important mediators of glucose homeostasis and have not been previously studied in Asian Indians. We examined microRNA (miR) expression associated with glycemic impairment and progression in Asian Indians from the San Francisco Bay Area. We studied 128 Asian Indians age 45–84 years without known cardiovascular disease and not taking diabetes medications. Oral glucose tolerance tests were performed at baseline and after 2.5 years. We quantified circulating miRs from plasma collected during the enrollment visit using a flow cytometry-based assay.
机译:目的/假设亚洲印第安人患有2型糖尿病的发生率很高,但是与该人群中血糖进展相关的因素尚不明确。微小RNA逐渐成为葡萄糖稳态的重要介体,以前在亚洲印度人中还没有研究过。我们检查了与来自旧金山湾地区的亚洲印第安人的血糖受损和进展相关的microRNA(miR)表达。我们研究了128位年龄在45-84岁之间,没有已知的心血管疾病且未服用糖尿病药物的亚洲印第安人。在基线和2.5年后进行口服葡萄糖耐量测试。我们使用基于流式细胞仪的分析从入组访视期间收集的血浆中定量了循环miR。

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