Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3032979914> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3032979914 endingPage "931" @default.
- W3032979914 startingPage "923" @default.
- W3032979914 abstract "Background The Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescent and Youth study, a randomized clinical trial of three treatments for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in youth, demonstrated treatment failure (defined as sustained HbA1c ≥8%, or inability to wean insulin after 3 months after acute metabolic decomposition) in over half of the participants. Given that binding of mononuclear cells to vascular endothelium, initiated by cellular adhesion molecules and chemokines, is an early step in vascular injury, we sought to evaluate (a) changes in cellular adhesion molecule levels during the trial; (b) effect of diabetes treatment; and (c) association of markers with HbA1c, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, nephropathy, and retinopathy. Methods Participants (n = 515 of 699) that had baseline assessment of adhesion molecules (monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 [MCP-1], vascular cell adhesion marker [VCAM], intercellular adhesion marker [ICAM], and E-Selectin) and at least one other assessment, measured at month 12, 24, or 36, were included. Results Over 1 to 3 years, significant increases in MCP-1 and decreases in VCAM (both P < .0001) concentrations were found; however, no significant interactions were identified with treatment group for any molecule. For every 1% increase in HbA1c, ICAM increased by 1.8%, VCAM by 1.5%, and E-selectin by 6.8% (all P < .0001). E-selectin increased by 3.7% and 4.2% for every 10 mm Hg increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively (both P < .0001). ICAM was 10.2% higher and E-selectin was 15.5% higher in participants with microalbuminuria (both P < .01). There was no significant association of adhesion molecule levels with retinopathy. Conclusion Concentrations of cellular adhesion molecules rise with increasing HbA1c in youth with T2DM, and are associated with blood pressure and microalbuminuria, markers of vascular injury." @default.
- W3032979914 created "2020-06-12" @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5011993136 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5019684802 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5023573112 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5047114937 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5048155776 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5049330077 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5050371101 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5051434092 @default.
- W3032979914 creator A5089217859 @default.
- W3032979914 date "2020-07-02" @default.
- W3032979914 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3032979914 title "Circulating adhesion molecules and associations with<scp>HbA1c</scp>, hypertension, nephropathy, and retinopathy in the Treatment Options for type 2 Diabetes in Adolescent and Youth study" @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1525138723 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1538553036 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1559658265 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1965526421 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1969787151 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1971688371 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1975628529 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1978232947 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1978632895 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1983810797 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W1988176837 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2003574534 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2018000856 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2020289469 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2020730455 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2028283466 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2028695980 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2033098516 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2039522938 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2044039065 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2046208657 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2047361109 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2052882363 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2056492091 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2062250486 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2072007879 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2073200699 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2083403064 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2109166433 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2119427805 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2138631477 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2155514454 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2159665702 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2171285048 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2176800792 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2592980548 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W273266308 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2747721206 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2767975877 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2780126372 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2789751811 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2792464793 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2897925266 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2911494089 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W2954444916 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W4361865601 @default.
- W3032979914 cites W59232989 @default.
- W3032979914 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/pedi.13062" @default.
- W3032979914 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7877547" @default.
- W3032979914 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32501612" @default.
- W3032979914 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3032979914 type Work @default.
- W3032979914 sameAs 3032979914 @default.
- W3032979914 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W3032979914 countsByYear W30329799142020 @default.
- W3032979914 countsByYear W30329799142021 @default.
- W3032979914 countsByYear W30329799142022 @default.
- W3032979914 countsByYear W30329799142023 @default.
- W3032979914 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5011993136 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5019684802 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5023573112 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5047114937 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5048155776 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5049330077 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5050371101 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5051434092 @default.
- W3032979914 hasAuthorship W3032979914A5089217859 @default.
- W3032979914 hasBestOaLocation W30329799142 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C132155493 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C16224149 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2777180221 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2778313320 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2779829184 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2781184683 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2781203188 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C2910068830 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C555293320 @default.
- W3032979914 hasConcept C71924100 @default.