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Diabetes, Vol 48, Issue 1 193-197, Copyright © 1999 by American Diabetes Association
NIDDM is associated with lower wall shear stress of the common carotid artery
C Irace, C Carallo, A Crescenzo, C Motti, MS De Franceschi, PL Mattioli and A Gnasso
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine G. Salvatore, University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia, Rome, Italy.
The mechanisms underlying macrovascular complications in NIDDM are
partially understood. In addition to increased prevalence and severity of
systemic cardiovascular risk factors, local alterations of arterial wall
and hemodynamics may play a role. Atherosclerotic lesions usually lie in
regions of low wall shear stress. We therefore investigated the wall shear
stress--that is, the frictional force acting tangentially to the
endothelial surface--in the common carotid artery of diabetic and control
subjects. Enrolled were 18 male NIDDM subjects and 18 age-matched control
subjects. None of the participants were hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, or a
cigarette smoker. Common carotid wall shear stress was calculated according
to the following equation: blood viscosity x blood velocity/internal
diameter. Blood viscosity was measured by use of a cone/plate viscometer.
Blood velocity and internal diameter were measured by high-resolution
echo-Doppler. Wall shear stress was significantly lower in NIDDM subjects
than in control subjects (mean wall shear stress: 9.7 +/- 2.4 vs. 11.7 +/-
2.6 dynes/cm2, P < or = 0.005). Six diabetic participants had a plaque
in one carotid tree and no lesions in the contralateral carotid. Among
these subjects, mean wall shear stress was significantly lower in the side
with lesion (8.1 +/- 1.6 vs. 10.5 +/- 2.4 dynes/cm2, P < or = 0.02).
These findings suggest that diabetes is associated with a more
atherosclerosis-prone carotid hemodynamic profile, which might represent an
additional factor contributing to the increased prevalence and severity of
carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients compared with general
population.

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