Glycaemic control improves fibrin network characteristics in type 2 diabetes : a purified fibrinogen model

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dc.contributor.author Pieters, Marlien
dc.contributor.author Covic, Namukolo
dc.contributor.author Van der Westhuizen, Francois Hendrikus
dc.contributor.author Nagaswami, Chandrasekaran
dc.contributor.author Baras, Yelena
dc.contributor.author Loots, Du Toit
dc.contributor.author Jerling, Johann C.
dc.contributor.author Elgar, Dale
dc.contributor.author Edmondson, Kathryn S.
dc.contributor.author Van Zyl, Danie G.
dc.contributor.author Rheeder, Paul
dc.contributor.author Weisel, John W.
dc.date.accessioned 2008-10-17T12:01:09Z
dc.date.available 2008-10-17T12:01:09Z
dc.date.issued 2008-04
dc.description.abstract Diabetic subjects have been shown to have altered fibrin network structures.One proposed mechanism for this is non-enzymatic glycation of fibrinogen due to high blood glucose.We investigated whether glycaemic control would result in altered fibrin network structures due to decreased fibrinogen glycation. Twenty uncontrolled type 2 diabetic subjects were treated with insulin in order to achieve glycaemic control. Twenty age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched non-diabetic subjects were included as a reference group. Purified fibrinogen, isolated from plasma samples was used for analysis.There was a significant decrease in fibrinogen glycation (6.81 to 5.02 mol glucose/mol fibrinogen) with a corresponding decrease in rate of lateral aggregation (5.86 to 4.62) and increased permeability (2.45 to 2.85 x 10–8 cm2) and lysis rate (3.08 to 3.27 μm/min) in the diabetic subjects after glycaemic control.These variables correlated with markers of glycaemic control. Fibrin clots of non-diabetic subjects had a significantly higher ratio of inelastic to elastic deformation than the diabetic subjects (0.10 vs. 0.09). Although there was no difference in median fiber diameter between diabetic and non-diabetic subjects, there was a small increase in the proportion of thicker fibers in the diabetic samples after glycaemic control. Results from SDS-PAGE indicated no detectable difference in factor XIIIa-crosslinking of fibrin clots between uncontrolled and controlled diabetic samples. Diabetic subjects may have altered fibrin network formation kinetics which contributes to decreased pore size and lysis rate of fibrin clots. Achievement of glycaemic control and decreased fibrinogen glycation level improves permeability and lysis rates in a purified fibrinogen model. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Pieters, M, Covic, N, Van der Westhuizen, FH, Nagaswami, C, Baras, Y, Loots, D, Jerling, JC, Elgar, D, Edmondson, KS, Van Zyl, DG & Rheeder, P 2008,'Glycaemic control improves fibrin network characteristics in type 2 diabetes : a purified fibrinogen model', Thrombosis and Haemostasis, vol. 99, no. 4, pp. 691-700. [http://www.schattauer.de/index.php?id=th&L=1] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0340-6245
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/7593
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Schattauer en_US
dc.rights Schattauer en_US
dc.subject Glycaemic control en_US
dc.subject Diabetes mellitus en_US
dc.subject Fibrin network en_US
dc.subject Fibrinolysis en_US
dc.subject Non-enzymatic glycation en_US
dc.subject Fibrinogen glycation en_US
dc.subject Fibrinogen en_US
dc.subject Fibrin en_US
dc.subject Diabetes type 2 en_US
dc.subject Non-Insulin dependent diabetes en_US
dc.subject Reference group en_US
dc.subject Hyperglycaemia en_US
dc.subject Fibrin clots en_US
dc.subject Lysis en_US
dc.subject Fibrinogen model en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Diabetics -- Therapeutics
dc.subject.lcsh Glycosylation -- Fibrinogen
dc.subject.lcsh Blood sugar
dc.subject.lcsh Glycemic index
dc.subject.lcsh Insulin
dc.subject.lcsh Fibrin
dc.subject.mesh Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 -- therapy
dc.title Glycaemic control improves fibrin network characteristics in type 2 diabetes : a purified fibrinogen model en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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