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Associations of plasma homocysteine concentration in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus

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We investigated the potential relationship between hyperhomocysteinemia and the presence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and chronic complications in a consecutive series of 358 (156 men) Kuwaiti type 2 diabetic subjects. The median (2.5th, 97.5th percentiles) fasting plasma concentration of total homocysteine (tHcy) in the patients was 10.2 (5.4, 19.1) μmol/l. Fasting tHcy concentration was significantly (p<0.001) higher among men [11.3 (7.1, 24.6) μmol/l] compared to women [8.8 (5.3, 16.3) μmol/l]. Of the 57 patients with a history of CHD and/or electrocardiographic (ECG) evidence of CHD, 9 (16%) had hyperhomocysteinemia (tHcy ≥15 μmol/l) compared to 8.3% (25 of 301) of patients without evidence of CHD. In univariate analysis, plasma tHcy concentration was significantly (p<0.01) higher in those diabetic subjects with history of CHD and/or abnormal ECG. Although hyperhomocysteinemia was more common in patients with microalbuminuria (15%) compared to patients with normoalbuminuria (12%), there was no significant association between hyperhomocysteinemia and the degree of albuminuria. After controlling for age and sex, multiple regression analyses showed significant associations of plasma tHcy concentration with glycated hemoglobin (p<0.05), plasma concentrations of creatinine (p<0.001) and apolipoprotein-B (p<0.05), but not with smoking, neuropathy or retinopathy. It seems that the association of hyperhomocysteinemia with diabetic microvascular complications is mediated by the confounding effect of other factors like age, sex and plasma creatinine concentration. In conclusion, we have found a univariate association between hyperhomocysteinemia and CHD but not with microalbuminuria, neuropathy and retinopathy. Although routine estimation of plasma homocysteine may be useful, the association with cardiovascular disease or microvascular complications in patients with type 2 DM deserves prospective studies.

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Received: March 2000 / Accepted in revised form: 4 June 2002

Correspondence to N.A. Abdella

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Abdella, N., Mojiminiyi, O., Akanji, A. et al. Associations of plasma homocysteine concentration in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Acta Diabetol 39, 183–190 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005920200033

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