Platelet function following induced hypoglycaemia in type 2 diabetes.
DIABETES & METABOLISM 2018;
44:431-436. [PMID:
29784564 DOI:
10.1016/j.diabet.2018.04.004]
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Abstract
AIM
Strict glycaemic control has been associated with an increased mortality rate in subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Here we examined platelet function immediately and 24hours following induced hypoglycaemia in people with type 2 diabetes compared to healthy age-matched controls.
METHODS
Hyperinsulinaemic clamps reduced blood glucose to 2.8mmol/L (50mg/dl) for 1hour. Sampling at baseline; euglycaemia 5mmol/L (90mg/dl); hypoglycaemia; and at 24 post clamp were undertaken. Platelet function was measured by whole blood flow cytometry.
RESULTS
10 subjects with T2DM and 8 controls were recruited. Platelets from people with T2DM showed reduced sensitivity to prostacyclin (PGI2, 1nM) following hypoglycaemia. The ability of PGI2 to inhibit platelet activation was significantly impaired at 24hours compared to baseline in the T2DM group. Here, inhibition of fibrinogen binding was 29.5% (10.3-43.8) compared to 50.8% (36.8-61.1), (P<0.05), while inhibition of P-selectin expression was 32% (16.1-47.6) vs. 54.4% (42.5-67.5) (P<0.05). No significant changes in platelet function were noted in controls.
CONCLUSION
Induced hypoglycaemia in T2DM enhances platelet hyperactivity through impaired sensitivity to prostacyclin at 24hours.
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