621-P: Cardiovascular Mortality and Orthostatic Hypotension in Type 2 Diabetic Patients (T2D) with Lower Limb Lesions—Italian Diabetic Patients' Association-Section of Treviso Project

Introduction: Neuroischemic (NI) diabetic foot (DF) is an advanced complication leading to limb amputations and cardiac mortality. We contributed to demonstrate that bone marrow (BM) T2D neuropathy impairs vascular regenerative hematopoietic cell mobilization. We here hypothesize that autonomic neur...

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Hauptverfasser: SAMBATARO, MARIA, SAMBADO, LUISA, SPINETTI, GAIA, SEGANFREDDO, ELENA, TREVISIOL, ENRICA, MARCON, MARIALISA, STEFANI, PIERO MARIA, FURLAN, ANNA, CACCIATORE, MATILDE, PACCAGNELLA, AGOSTINO
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description Introduction: Neuroischemic (NI) diabetic foot (DF) is an advanced complication leading to limb amputations and cardiac mortality. We contributed to demonstrate that bone marrow (BM) T2D neuropathy impairs vascular regenerative hematopoietic cell mobilization. We here hypothesize that autonomic neuropathy (DAN) and pathological orthostatic hypotension (reducing systolic and diastolic blood pressure -BP at least 30 and 10 mm Hg) convert to cardiovascular death in T2D patients with NI-DF. Subjects and Methods: We performed DAN and postural hypotension tests in 204 surgical-treated neuropathic T2D without (87 N) or with (117 NI) critical limb ischemia (pO2
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DD were older but comparable for diabetes age, BMI, HbA1c, post-revascularization oximetry and TUC lesion grade. All T2D had autonomic failure but only DD were orthostatically hypotensive (-BP -35±2 and -21± 3 mm Hg p&lt;0.01 vs. AD) with different BM/PB preC incremental ratio (8.8±4 vs. 1.5 ±0.3 106 events p&lt;0.0003 vs. AD), similar circulating P levels, reduced BM-NK1R+preC (14.5±8.5 vs. 36.4±5 % p&lt;0.04). Both -BP correlate with BM/PB preC (p&lt; 0.04) but not with BM-NK1R+preC. Conclusions: We prospectively confirm that autonomic failure impacts on vascular homeostasis and cardiac mortality in T2D with prevalent NI-DF. 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Blood pressure
Bone marrow
Cardiovascular diseases
CD34 antigen
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetic neuropathy
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
Flow cytometry
Foot diseases
Health risk assessment
Heart
Hematopoietic stem cells
Hemopoiesis
Homeostasis
Hypotension
Ischemia
Mortality
Neurokinin
Neurokinin NK1 receptors
Peripheral blood
Stem cells
Vascular endothelial growth factor
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