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Evidence of Increased Inflammation and Microcirculatory Abnormalities in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Role in Microvascular Complications

机译:1型糖尿病患者炎症和微循环异常增加的证据及其在微血管并发症中的作用

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OBJECTIVEType 1 diabetes is associated with increased microvascular complications and inflammation. The monocyte-macrophage is a pivotal cell in atherogenesis. There are scanty data on noninvasive measures of microvascular abnormalities and inflammation in type 1 diabetic subjects with microvascular complications. Thus, we examined systemic and cellular biomarkers of inflammation in type 1 diabetic patients with microvascular complications (T1DM-MV patients) and type 1 diabetic patients without microvascular complications (T1DM patients) compared with matched control subjects and determined the microcirculatory abnormalities in the T1DM and T1DM-MV patients using computer-assisted intravital microscopy (CAIM).
机译:目的1型糖尿病与微血管并发症和炎症增加有关。单核细胞巨噬细胞是动脉粥样硬化中的关键细胞。关于患有微血管并发症的1型糖尿病患者微血管异常和炎症的非侵入性测量数据很少。因此,我们与相匹配的对照对象相比,检查了具有微血管并发症的1型糖尿病患者(T1DM-MV患者)和没有微血管并发症的1型糖尿病患者(T1DM患者)的炎症的全身和细胞生物标志物,并确定了T1DM和T1DM中的微循环异常T1DM-MV患者使用计算机辅助活体显微镜检查(CAIM)。

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