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Endocrine Abstracts (2016) 41 EP494 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.41.EP494

ECE2016 Eposter Presentations Diabetes complications (55 abstracts)

Relation of mean platelet volume with serum paraoxonase-1 activity and brachial artery diameter and intima media thickness in diabetic patients with respect to obesity and diabetic complications

Pinar Karakaya


Department of Endocrinology, Bakirkoy Dr Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital,, Istanbul, Turkey.


Objective: To evaluate the relation of mean platelet volume (MPV) levels with serum paraoxonase-1 activity and brachial artery diameter and intima media thickness in diabetic patients with respect to obesity and diabetic complications.

Methods: A total of 201 diabetic patients grouped with respect to obesity (obese (n=89) and non-obese (n=112) and diabetic complications (with (n=50) or without (n=150) microvascular complications and with (n=91) or without (n=108) macrovascular complications) groups were included. Data on demographic and lifestyle characteristics of patients, anthropometric measurements, diabetes related microvascular and macrovascular complications, serum levels for MPV, brachial artery diameter and intima media thickness (IMT) and serum paraoxonase and arylesterase activities were recorded. Correlation of MPV values to paraoxonase and arylesterase activities as well as to brachial artery diameter and IMT was evaluated in study groups.

Results: Mean (S.D.) paraoxonase and arylesterase values were 119.8 (37.5) U/l and 149.0 (39.9) U/l, respectively in the overall population, with no significant difference with respect to obesity and macrovascular diabetic complications, whereas significantly lower values for paraoxonase (107.5 (30.7) vs 123.9 (38.8) U/l, P=0.007) and arylesterase (132.1 (30.2) vs 154.7 (41.2) U/l, P=0.001) were noted in patients with than without diabetic microvascular complications.

Mean (S.D.) MPV values were 9.10 (0.87) fl in the overall population, with no significant difference with respect to obesity and diabetic complications. No significant correlation of MPV values to paraoxonase and arylesterase activities and to brachial artery diameter and IMT was noted in the overall study population as well as in study groups.

Conclusion: In conclusion, our findings revealed a significant decrease I PON-1 activity in diabetic patients with microvascular rather than macrovascular complications, whereas regardless of obesity and diabetic complications, no increase in thrombogenic activity and no relation of thrombogenic activity with PON-1 activity and brachial artery diameter and IMK.

Keywords: Mean platelet volume, paraoxonase, arylesterase, diabetes mellitus, obesity, microvascular complications, macrovascular complications, brachial artery, intima media thickness, atherosclerosis

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