Vascular complications of diabetes mellitus: what role for phospholipid-binding antibodies?

1998 
Vascular complications are the main cause of morbidity in diabetes mellitus. However, the risk factors for vascular disease remain uncompletely elucidated. It has been previously suggested that factors other than glycemia may contribute to the development of vasculopathy. In this study we determined the prevalence of phospholipid-binding antibodies in uncomplicated and complicated diabetes.We studied 53 uncomplicated diabetic patients, with type 1 (n=32) or type 2 (n=21) diabetes; 23 diabetic patients with proliferative retinopathy; 28 diabetic patients with an overt nephropathy; 37 diabetic patients with macroangiopathy and 22 non diabetic control patients. Both lupus anticoagulant and anticardiolipin antibodies were determined.Other risk factors for macroangiopathy were analysed.The prevalence of phospholipid-binding antibodies was similar in uncomplicated diabetic patients and in controls (type 1 diabetes: 9.4p; type 2 diabetes: 9.5p; control group: 4.6p; P=0.76). In complicated di...
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