Iatrogenic Hypoglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes Affects Endothelial Proteins Involved in Cardiovascular Dysfunction
Edwina Brennan, Abu Saleh Md Moin, Thozhukat Sathyapalan, Laura Dempsey, Stephen L. Atkin, Alexandra E. Butler

TL;DR
This study shows that hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes affects endothelial proteins linked to cardiovascular issues, worsening vascular function.
Contribution
The study reveals how hypoglycemia alters endothelial proteins in type 2 diabetes, contributing to cardiovascular dysfunction.
Findings
Baseline levels of P-selectin, PAI-1, E-selectin, and ANGPT1 were higher in T2D patients.
Hypoglycemia caused decreases in cadherin-5 and sTie-2, and increases in P-selectin, ICAM3, ANGPT1, and PAI-1.
Post-hypoglycemia, T2D patients showed reduced levels of E-selectin, P-selectin, and ICAM3 compared to controls.
Abstract
Hypoglycemia is associated with cardiovascular events reflected by platelet abnormalities. We hypothesized that sequential endothelial changes may occur during hypoglycemia that may enhance cardiovascular risk. In type 2 diabetes (T2D) (n = 23) and controls (n = 23), blood SOMAscan proteomic analysis of endothelial proteins at baseline, insulin-induced hypoglycemia and post hypoglycemia to 24 h were examined using repeated-measures linear mixed modeling with a prospective parallel study design. Most endothelial proteins that changed over time did not differ between groups. Baseline levels of P-selectin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1; serpine-1), E-selectin and angiopoietin-1 (ANGPT1) were significantly higher, whilst cadherin-5 was lower in T2D. Several proteins exhibited changes versus baseline in both T2D and controls. Under hypoglycemia, decreases in cadherin-5 and soluble…
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TopicsAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases · Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer · Blood properties and coagulation
