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3/2009 vol. 4

Original paperPro-inflammatory activation of monocytes in patients with type 2 diabetes

Przegląd Kardiodiabetologiczny 2009; 4 (3): 125–132
Online publish date: 2009/10/22
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Introduction: Monocytes isolated from type 2 diabetic subjects exhibit increased pro-inflammatory and pro-atherogenic activity. Tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-α) secreted by monocytes seems to be a key cytokine inducing the progression of chronic inflammatory process and in consequence atherosclerosis.
Aim: To evaluate whether TNF-α mRNA expression in monocytes is related to metabolic and anthropometric parameters which express therapeutic effects.
Material and methods: Monocytes from 22 with type 2 diabetes and from 15 healthy subjects were isolated in order to assess the expression of TNF-α mRNA using real-time quantitative-PCR. All subjects were characterized with respect to metabolic (carbohydrate and lipid), anthropometric parameters (BMI, age) and TNF-α serum levels.
Results: The monocyte TNF-α mRNA expression, as well as TNF-α plasma concentrations, were significantly higher in patients with type 2 diabetes comparing to healthy controls. In type 2 diabetic group the monocyte TNF-α mRNA expression was correlated with total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol serum levels. No correlation was found between other metabolic parameters, anthropometric markers, TNF-α serum level and TNF-α mRNA expression in monocytes.
Conclusions: The results suggest that TNF-α mRNA expression in monocyte from type 2 diabetic patients is closely related to lipid profile deteriorations. Therefore prevention of chronic inflammation leading to atherosclerosis development could be provided by the intensive therapy of hyperlipidaemia.
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