1.The relationship between the levels of serum cystatin C,lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 and lower limb vascular disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Yingxiao LIU ; Zhaoni GONG ; Shasha ZHANG ; Jiaying WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(24):3151-3154
Objective To explore the correlation between serum cystatin C,lipoprotein associated phospho-lipase A2 (LP-PLA2) and lower limb vascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods From August 2014 to December 2016,a total of 187 type 2 diabetic patients in Weihai Central Hospital were selected. According to the ankle brachial index (ABI),the patients were divided into without lower limb vascular disease group (SDM group,85 cases) and with lower limb vascular disease group (T2DM+LLVD group,102 cases).Meanwhile,82 healthy people were selected as control group.The cystatin C,LP-PLA2,hemoglobin (HbAlc),triglyceride,total cholesterol,high density lipoprotein cholesterol ( HDL-C) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol ( LDL-C) were calculated.Results Compared with the control group [(0.788 ±0.084)mg/L],the cystatin C was significantly high-er in the SDM group[(0.913 ±0.135)mg/L] and the T2DM +LLVD group[(1.114 ±0.225)mg/L],and the difference was statistically significant (t=5.511,9.121,all P<0.01).The cystatin C in T2DM+LLVD group was higher than that in the SDM group ( t =7.209,P <0.01 ).Compared with the control group [( 342.76 ± 33.49)ng/mL],LP-PLA2 was significantly higher in the T2DM+LLVD group[(513.54 ±94.26)ng/mL],and the difference was statistically significant ( t =11.428,P<0.01 ).Compared with the SDM group [( 352.28 ± 67.82)ng/mL],the cystatin C and LP-PLA2 levels were significantly higher that in the T2DM+LLVD group,and the difference was statistically significant (t=7.209,13.181,all P<0.01).Conclusion Cystatin C and LP-PLA2 play important roles in type 2 diabetic patients with lower limb vascular disease.Cystatin C and LP -PLA2 may become the forecast indicators in type 2 diabetic patients with lower limb vascular disease.