Hyperresistinemia Is Associated With Coexistence of Hypertension and Type 2 Diabetes
2008
Numerous studies have demonstrated that high blood pressure substantially increases the risk of microvascular and macrovascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Currently, we found that serum resistin, an adipocyte- and monocyte-derived cytokine, was positively correlated with several components of the metabolic syndrome, including hypertension in T2DM. To investigate the association of resistin with an etiologic difference among subjects with hypertension with T2DM, hypertension without T2DM, and normotensive T2DM, we analyzed 210 subjects, including 91 with hypertension with T2DM, 55 with hypertension without T2DM, and 64 with normotensive T2DM. Serum resistin level was higher in subjects with hypertension with T2DM, followed by subjects with normotensive T2DM and hypertension without T2DM, irrespective of antihypertensive treatment status (20.9±17.6 and 14.0±8.9 versus 11.2±7.6 ng/mL, respectively; P r =0.29, P r =0.21, P r =0.27; P P
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