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Dysfunctional HDL in diabetes mellitus and its role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease

机译:糖尿病的功能失调HDL及其在心血管疾病发病机制中的作用

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Coronary artery disease, the leading cause of death in the developed and developing countries, is prevalent in diabetes mellitus with 68% cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related mortality. Epidemiological studies suggested inverse correlation between HDL and CVD occurrence. Therefore, low HDL concentration observed in diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic individuals was thought to be one of the primary causes of increased risks of CVD. Efforts to raise HDL level via CETP inhibitors, Torcetrapib and Dalcetrapib, turned out to be disappointing in outcome studies despite substantial increases in HDL-C, suggesting that factors beyond HDL concentration may be responsible for the increased risks of CVD. Therefore, recent studies have focused more on HDL function than on HDL levels. The metabolic environment in diabetes mellitus condition such as hyperglycemia-induced advanced glycation end products, oxidative stress, and inflammation promote HDL dysfunction leading to greater risks of CVD. This review discusses dysfunctional HDL as one of the mechanisms of increased CVD risks in diabetes mellitus through adversely affecting components that support HDL function in cholesterol efflux and LDL oxidation. The dampening of reverse cholesterol transport, a key process that removes cholesterol from lipid-laden macrophages in the arterial wall, leads to increased risks of CVD in diabetic patients. Therapeutic approaches to keep diabetes under control may benefit patients from developing CVD.
机译:冠状动脉疾病是发达国家和发展中国家死亡的主要原因,在糖尿病患有68%的心血管疾病(CVD)的死亡率中普遍存在。流行病学研究表明HDL和CVD发生之间的逆相关性。因此,与非糖尿病个体相比,在糖尿病患者中观察到的低HDL浓度被认为是CVD增加风险的主要原因之一。努力通过CETP抑制剂,Torcetrapib和Dalcetrapib提出HDL水平,尽管HDL-C具有大幅增加,但在结果研究中令人失望,这表明超出HDL浓度的因素可能是CVD的增加风险。因此,最近的研究在HDL函数上的重点集中在HDL水平上。糖尿病患者的代谢环境如高血糖诱导的先进糖尿病末端产物,氧化应激和炎症,促进HDL功能障碍导致CVD的更大风险。该综述讨论了功能障碍HDL作为糖尿病患者中CVD风险的机制之一,通过不利地影响支持胆固醇流出和LDL氧化的HDL功能的组分。反向胆固醇转运的抑制,一种从动脉壁中从脂质血管巨噬细胞中除去胆固醇的关键方法,导致糖尿病患者中CVD的风险增加。治疗控制糖尿病的治疗方法可能会使患者促使患者开发CVD。

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