Early microvascular complications of prediabetes in mice with impaired glucose tolerance and dyslipidemia.

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Early microvascular complications of prediabetes in mice with impaired glucose tolerance and dyslipidemia. / Schäfer, Christian; Biermann, Tanja; Schröder, Malte; Fuhrhop, Ina; Niemeier, Andreas; Rüther, Wolfgang; Algenstaedt, Petra; Hansen-Algenstaedt, Nils.

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title = "Early microvascular complications of prediabetes in mice with impaired glucose tolerance and dyslipidemia.",
abstract = "Microvascular complications are an important cause of morbidity in diabetic patients and can be detected in a significant number of patients at the time of diabetes diagnosis. However, little is known about the alterations in the microvasculature previous to the clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus type 2. To obtain more insights into the early microvascular deterioration resulting from prediabetes, morphological and functional microvascular parameters were monitored using intravital fluorescence microscopy through a dorsal skin-fold chamber preparation in the uncoupling promotor-driven diphtheria toxin A chain (UCP1/DTA) mice. At the age of 12 weeks, the UCP1/DTA-mice were characterized by impaired glucose tolerance with concurrent unchanged fasting glucose, as well as dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypertension and obesity. Prediabetic mice displayed combined hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterinemia. Associated with these prediabetic metabolic alterations, we demonstrate that microvascular density showed a dramatic decrease due to a reduction in perfused small vessels. A reduction in vascular density combined with unaltered blood flow in single vessels resulted in impaired tissue perfusion. Endothelial dysfunction with subsequently increased microvascular permeability and leukocyte-endothelium interactions were found. Our results of profound microvascular alterations at stages of normal fasting glucose underline the importance of early screening for prediabetes and associated microvascular complications.",
author = "Christian Sch{\"a}fer and Tanja Biermann and Malte Schr{\"o}der and Ina Fuhrhop and Andreas Niemeier and Wolfgang R{\"u}ther and Petra Algenstaedt and Nils Hansen-Algenstaedt",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
journal = "ACTA DIABETOL",
issn = "0940-5429",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag Italia",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Early microvascular complications of prediabetes in mice with impaired glucose tolerance and dyslipidemia.

AU - Schäfer, Christian

AU - Biermann, Tanja

AU - Schröder, Malte

AU - Fuhrhop, Ina

AU - Niemeier, Andreas

AU - Rüther, Wolfgang

AU - Algenstaedt, Petra

AU - Hansen-Algenstaedt, Nils

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - Microvascular complications are an important cause of morbidity in diabetic patients and can be detected in a significant number of patients at the time of diabetes diagnosis. However, little is known about the alterations in the microvasculature previous to the clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus type 2. To obtain more insights into the early microvascular deterioration resulting from prediabetes, morphological and functional microvascular parameters were monitored using intravital fluorescence microscopy through a dorsal skin-fold chamber preparation in the uncoupling promotor-driven diphtheria toxin A chain (UCP1/DTA) mice. At the age of 12 weeks, the UCP1/DTA-mice were characterized by impaired glucose tolerance with concurrent unchanged fasting glucose, as well as dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypertension and obesity. Prediabetic mice displayed combined hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterinemia. Associated with these prediabetic metabolic alterations, we demonstrate that microvascular density showed a dramatic decrease due to a reduction in perfused small vessels. A reduction in vascular density combined with unaltered blood flow in single vessels resulted in impaired tissue perfusion. Endothelial dysfunction with subsequently increased microvascular permeability and leukocyte-endothelium interactions were found. Our results of profound microvascular alterations at stages of normal fasting glucose underline the importance of early screening for prediabetes and associated microvascular complications.

AB - Microvascular complications are an important cause of morbidity in diabetic patients and can be detected in a significant number of patients at the time of diabetes diagnosis. However, little is known about the alterations in the microvasculature previous to the clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus type 2. To obtain more insights into the early microvascular deterioration resulting from prediabetes, morphological and functional microvascular parameters were monitored using intravital fluorescence microscopy through a dorsal skin-fold chamber preparation in the uncoupling promotor-driven diphtheria toxin A chain (UCP1/DTA) mice. At the age of 12 weeks, the UCP1/DTA-mice were characterized by impaired glucose tolerance with concurrent unchanged fasting glucose, as well as dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypertension and obesity. Prediabetic mice displayed combined hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterinemia. Associated with these prediabetic metabolic alterations, we demonstrate that microvascular density showed a dramatic decrease due to a reduction in perfused small vessels. A reduction in vascular density combined with unaltered blood flow in single vessels resulted in impaired tissue perfusion. Endothelial dysfunction with subsequently increased microvascular permeability and leukocyte-endothelium interactions were found. Our results of profound microvascular alterations at stages of normal fasting glucose underline the importance of early screening for prediabetes and associated microvascular complications.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

JO - ACTA DIABETOL

JF - ACTA DIABETOL

SN - 0940-5429

ER -