2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254859
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Endothelial glycocalyx and cardio-renal risk factors in type 1 diabetes

Abstract: Background Glycocalyx lines the inner surface of the capillary endothelium. Capillaroscopy enables visualization of the sublingual capillaries and measurement of the Perfused Boundary Region (PBR) as an estimate of the glycocalyx. Novel software enables assessment of the PBR estimated at a fixed high flow level (PBR-hf) and an overall microvascular assessment by the MicroVascular Health Score (MVHS). Damaged glycocalyx may represent microvascular damage in diabetes and assessment of its dimension might improve… Show more

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“…Plasma HA concentrations were also increased in type 1 diabetes patients compared to controls, and again microalbuminuria increased this further (90). In contrast, another trial of 136 type-1 diabetes patients failed to show an association between glycocalyx thickness in sublingual micro-vessels and the level of albuminuria, although the diabetes patients did have a significantly decreased glycocalyx compared to controls (91).…”
Section: Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Plasma HA concentrations were also increased in type 1 diabetes patients compared to controls, and again microalbuminuria increased this further (90). In contrast, another trial of 136 type-1 diabetes patients failed to show an association between glycocalyx thickness in sublingual micro-vessels and the level of albuminuria, although the diabetes patients did have a significantly decreased glycocalyx compared to controls (91).…”
Section: Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 94%