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Peripheral Vascular Disease |
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Topic Highlights |
Article Title |
Peripheral arterial disease, type 2 diabetes and postprandial lipidaemia: Is there a link?
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Pedro Valdivielso, José Ramírez-Bollero and Carmen Pérez-López |
Funding Agency and Grant Number |
Funding Agency |
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Grupo CTS-159 of PAIDI (Plan Andaluz de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación) de la Junta de Andalucía |
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Corresponding Author |
Dr. Pedro Valdivielso, UGC de Medicina Interna, Hospital “Virgen de la Victoria” de Málaga y Departamento de Medicina y Dermatología, Universidad de Málaga, Campus de Teatinos s/n, 29010 Málaga, Spain. valdivielso@uma.es |
Key Words |
Peripheral arterial disease; Type 2 diabetes; Postprandial lipidaemia; Apolipoprotein B-48; Ankle-brachial index; Non-fasting triglycerides |
Core Tip |
Peripheral arterial disease is highly prevalent in type 2 diabetes; traditional risk factors contribute to the disease. Interestingly, postprandial lipidaemia is increased in both conditions. However, one study showed that only subjects with both type 2 diabetes and peripheral arterial disease had elevation of postprandial lipids; subjects with type 2 diabetes and a normal ankle-brachial index had a normal postprandial response. Because most of the triglycerides of chylomicrons are extracted in muscle and adipose cells in the legs, the authors speculate on whether arteriosclerosis in the legs may contribute to greater postprandial lipidaemia. |
Publish Date |
2014-08-17 13:16 |
Citation |
Valdivielso P, Ramírez-Bollero J, Pérez-López C. Peripheral arterial disease, type 2 diabetes and postprandial lipidaemia: Is there a link? World J Diabetes 2014; 5(5): 577-585 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v5/i5/577.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v5.i5.577 |
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