增加 2 型糖尿病心血管风险脂蛋白特征描述的复杂性

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL European Journal of Clinical Investigation Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1111/eci.14214
Montse Guardiola, Pere Rehues, Núria Amigó, Francisco Arrieta, Manuel Botana, José A. Gimeno-Orna, Josefa Girona, José Ignacio Martínez-Montoro, Emilio Ortega, Antonio Pérez-Pérez, Víctor Sánchez-Margalet, Juan Pedro-Botet, Josep Ribalta, the Cardiovascular Disease Group of the Spanish Society of Diabetes
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即使低密度脂蛋白胆固醇正常或在治疗目标范围内,糖尿病患者的心血管疾病负担也特别重。尽管如此,胆固醇仍会在他们的动脉中积聚,部分原因是以甘油三酯升高、残余胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白颗粒变小和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇降低为特征的持续性动脉粥样硬化性血脂异常。T2DM 中血脂异常与动脉粥样硬化之间的因果关系非常复杂,我们的论点是,更深入地了解脂蛋白的组成和功能--将胆固醇输送到动脉的载体--将有助于我们更好地了解糖尿病隐藏的心血管风险。这篇叙述性综述涵盖了脂蛋白特征描述的三个复杂层面:1 常规临床生物化学提供的信息;2 先进的基于核磁共振 (NMR) 的脂蛋白特征描述;3 识别脂蛋白的次要成分或物理特性,这有助于解释 LDLc 水平正常的个体(T2DM 患者通常属于这种情况)的动脉积聚。本文件强调了将这三层脂蛋白相关信息纳入基于人群的 T2DM ASCVD 研究的重要性。这种尝试不可避免地要与生物技术解决方案同时进行,以便大规模测定这些方法上不同的参数集。
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Increasing the complexity of lipoprotein characterization for cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes

The burden of cardiovascular disease is particularly high among individuals with diabetes, even when LDL cholesterol is normal or within the therapeutic target. Despite this, cholesterol accumulates in their arteries, in part, due to persistent atherogenic dyslipidaemia characterized by elevated triglycerides, remnant cholesterol, smaller LDL particles and reduced HDL cholesterol. The causal link between dyslipidaemia and atherosclerosis in T2DM is complex, and our contention is that a deeper understanding of lipoprotein composition and functionality, the vehicle that delivers cholesterol to the artery, will provide insight for improving our understanding of the hidden cardiovascular risk of diabetes. This narrative review covers three levels of complexity in lipoprotein characterization: 1—the information provided by routine clinical biochemistry, 2—advanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based lipoprotein profiling and 3—the identification of minor components or physical properties of lipoproteins that can help explain arterial accumulation in individuals with normal LDLc levels, which is typically the case in individuals with T2DM. This document highlights the importance of incorporating these three layers of lipoprotein-related information into population-based studies on ASCVD in T2DM. Such an attempt should inevitably run in parallel with biotechnological solutions that allow large-scale determination of these sets of methodologically diverse parameters.

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