Background: To investigate serum concentrations of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP) and alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AGP) in patients with T1DM, at diagnosis and after 12 months of intensive insulin therapy (T12). Methods: CRP and AGP were measured in 44 recent onset T1DM patients (26M/ 18F, mean age 14.9 ± 9.1 years), and 44 age- and sex-matched controls, using a highly sensitive immunonephelometric assay. Results: There were no significant differences in the concentrations of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and AGP between patients and controls. hs-CRP levels significantly increased in patients at T12 compared to the levels at diagnosis [0.69 (0.14-15.5) versus 0.43 (0.14-7.47) mg/L, p < 0.05; for males: 0.77 (0.14-15.5) versus 0.35 (0.14-7.47) mg/L, p < 0.05; for females the increase was not significant]. AGP levels were not different at T12 compared to diagnosis. No significant correlations were found between hs-CRP and body mass index (BMI), C-peptide, glycosylated haemoglobin, or insulin dose. A strong correlation was found between hs-CRP values at diagnosis and those at T12 (ρ = 0.73, p < 0.001); indeed, patients with hs-CRP levels above the 50th percentile at diagnosis showed significantly increased hs-CRP values at T12 compared to patients with baseline hs-CRP levels under the 50th percentile [1.61 (0.18-15.5) versus 0.16 (0.14-1.92) mg/L, p < 0.0001)], and to controls [0.55 (0.14-6.50), p = 0.001]. Conclusions: This is the first report showing that, despite good metabolic control, 1 year of overt T1DM is sufficient to increase hs-CRP levels, especially in males. hs-CRP levels at diagnosis is a predictor for the values observed at 12 months, suggesting the possibility to select a subgroup of patients requiring strict follow-up for cardiovascular complications. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Raised C-reactive protein levels in patients with recent onset type 1 diabetes / A., Picardi; M. G., Valorani; U., Vespasiani Gentilucci; S., Manfrini; O., Ciofini; M., Cappa; C., Guglielmi; P., Pozzilli; N., Visalli; E., Fioriti; L., Valente; Costanza F., Anguissola Gb; L., Cipolloni; K. M., Merola; A., Montemari; M. C., Matteoli; P., Patera; A., Crino; C., Bizzarri; P. A., Lauria Pantano; Cavallo, Maria Gisella; R., Schiaffini; S., Spera; C., Suraci; D., Pitocco; G., Ghirlanda. - In: DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS. - ISSN 1520-7552. - 23:3(2007), pp. 211-214. [10.1002/dmrr.671]

Raised C-reactive protein levels in patients with recent onset type 1 diabetes

CAVALLO, Maria Gisella;
2007

Abstract

Background: To investigate serum concentrations of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP) and alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein (AGP) in patients with T1DM, at diagnosis and after 12 months of intensive insulin therapy (T12). Methods: CRP and AGP were measured in 44 recent onset T1DM patients (26M/ 18F, mean age 14.9 ± 9.1 years), and 44 age- and sex-matched controls, using a highly sensitive immunonephelometric assay. Results: There were no significant differences in the concentrations of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and AGP between patients and controls. hs-CRP levels significantly increased in patients at T12 compared to the levels at diagnosis [0.69 (0.14-15.5) versus 0.43 (0.14-7.47) mg/L, p < 0.05; for males: 0.77 (0.14-15.5) versus 0.35 (0.14-7.47) mg/L, p < 0.05; for females the increase was not significant]. AGP levels were not different at T12 compared to diagnosis. No significant correlations were found between hs-CRP and body mass index (BMI), C-peptide, glycosylated haemoglobin, or insulin dose. A strong correlation was found between hs-CRP values at diagnosis and those at T12 (ρ = 0.73, p < 0.001); indeed, patients with hs-CRP levels above the 50th percentile at diagnosis showed significantly increased hs-CRP values at T12 compared to patients with baseline hs-CRP levels under the 50th percentile [1.61 (0.18-15.5) versus 0.16 (0.14-1.92) mg/L, p < 0.0001)], and to controls [0.55 (0.14-6.50), p = 0.001]. Conclusions: This is the first report showing that, despite good metabolic control, 1 year of overt T1DM is sufficient to increase hs-CRP levels, especially in males. hs-CRP levels at diagnosis is a predictor for the values observed at 12 months, suggesting the possibility to select a subgroup of patients requiring strict follow-up for cardiovascular complications. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2007
alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein; cardiovascular disease; high-sensitive c-reactive protein; type 1 diabetes mellitus
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Raised C-reactive protein levels in patients with recent onset type 1 diabetes / A., Picardi; M. G., Valorani; U., Vespasiani Gentilucci; S., Manfrini; O., Ciofini; M., Cappa; C., Guglielmi; P., Pozzilli; N., Visalli; E., Fioriti; L., Valente; Costanza F., Anguissola Gb; L., Cipolloni; K. M., Merola; A., Montemari; M. C., Matteoli; P., Patera; A., Crino; C., Bizzarri; P. A., Lauria Pantano; Cavallo, Maria Gisella; R., Schiaffini; S., Spera; C., Suraci; D., Pitocco; G., Ghirlanda. - In: DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS. - ISSN 1520-7552. - 23:3(2007), pp. 211-214. [10.1002/dmrr.671]
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