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. 1993 Aug;51(8):2170-6.

[Diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for arteriosclerosis]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for arteriosclerosis]

[Article in Japanese]
E Maeda et al. Nihon Rinsho. 1993 Aug.

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is an important risk factor for coronary heart disease and cerebral vascular disease. Moreover, diabetic patients are frequently hyperlipidemic (our recent study has revealed that approximately 70% of diabetic patients are dyslipidemic) and are at a higher risk when complicated with hyperlipidemia. In addition, abnormalities in lipoprotein metabolism, which may promote arteriosclerosis, are seen even in normolipidemic diabetics. One such alteration is an increased cholesterol level in intermediated-density lipoproteins from normolipidemic diabetic patients. Recently, abnormal particles in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) fraction, glycated-LDL and small, dense LDL, are regarded as atherogenic lipoproteins. Several factors promoting arteriosclerosis in diabetics, such as abnormal lipoprotein metabolism, increase of lipoprotein (a), hyperinsulinemia, enhancement of polyol pathway, dysfunction of platelet, are described here.

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