Volume 49, Number 2, 398-404, DOI: 10.1007/s00125-005-0088-0

Published in partnership with the

Logo

European Association for the Study of Diabetes

Elevated plasma phospholipid transfer protein activity is a determinant of carotid intima-media thickness in type 2 diabetes mellitus

R. de Vries, G. M. Dallinga-Thie, A. J. Smit, B. H. R. Wolffenbuttel, A. van Tol and R. P. F. Dullaart

View Related Documents

Abstract

Aim/hypothesis  

The plasma activity of phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP), which has putative pro- and anti-atherogenic roles in lipoprotein metabolism, is increased in type 2 diabetes mellitus. We analysed the relationship between carotid artery intima–media thickness (IMT), an established marker of atherosclerosis, and PLTP activity in diabetic patients and control subjects.

Methods  

The IMT (mean of three segments in both carotid arteries by ultrasonography), clinical variables, plasma PLTP activity (phospholipid vesicle–HDL system), lipoproteins, C-reactive protein and insulin were measured in 87 non-smoking men and women, who had type 2 diabetes mellitus, no cardiovascular disease, and were not on insulin or lipid-lowering medication, and in 83 age-matched control subjects.

Results  

In diabetic patients, carotid IMT (p=0.02), pulse pressure (p=0.003), plasma PLTP activity (p<0.001), triglycerides (p=0.01), C-reactive protein (p<0.01) and insulin (p<0.001) were higher, whereas HDL cholesterol was lower (p<0.001) than in control subjects. Multiple stepwise linear regression analysis demonstrated that in type 2 diabetic patients IMT was independently associated with age (p<0.001), sex (p=0.001), pulse pressure (p=0.003), plasma PLTP activity (p=0.03) and HDL cholesterol (p=0.03), but not with very low density lipoprotein+LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, C-reactive protein and insulin (all p>0.20). The relationship between plasma PLTP activity and IMT was not significant in control subjects.

Conclusions/interpretation  

Plasma PLTP activity is a positive determinant of IMT in type 2 diabetes mellitus, suggesting that high PLTP activity is involved in accelerated atherosclerosis in this disease.

Keywords  C-reactive protein - High-density lipoprotein - Intima–media thickness - Phospholipid transfer protein - Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Fulltext Preview

Image of the first page of the fulltext document