2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2009.04.014
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Muscle Mitochondrial Function in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Peripheral Arterial Disease: Implications in Vascular Surgery

Abstract: Muscle mitochondrial function is impaired in both T2DM and PAD patients, but differently. Patients suffering from both pathological conditions will display more serious impairment of the mitochondrial function. Mitochondrial function and the degree of ischaemic disease as evaluated by (31)PMRS and NIRS are well correlated. The NIRS technique appears to determine the degree of PAD better than (31)PMRS. It is argued that systematic testing of mitochondrial function may be a useful prognostic tool with PAD and T2… Show more

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“…diabetes mellitus3, 4) and cardiovascular diseases (e.g. peripheral arterial disease (PAD)5, 6, 7). These observations, together with the fact that evaluation of muscle oxidative metabolism provides insight into personal training status,8, 9 have led to a considerable methodological development in medical imaging for non‐invasive assessment of muscle energy metabolism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…diabetes mellitus3, 4) and cardiovascular diseases (e.g. peripheral arterial disease (PAD)5, 6, 7). These observations, together with the fact that evaluation of muscle oxidative metabolism provides insight into personal training status,8, 9 have led to a considerable methodological development in medical imaging for non‐invasive assessment of muscle energy metabolism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in non-pregnant individuals with diabetes mellitus have shown that the endothelial dysfunction of capillaries within skeletal muscles can cause an imbalance of oxygen delivery relative to oxygen extraction [8,20], reduced muscle perfusion and mitochondrial dysfunction [20]. In women with GDM, proteomic analysis in abdominal muscles collected at delivery also revealed reduced mitochondrial protein expression and alterations in Ca 2+ handling protein content [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of resting muscle oxygen consumption using the venous occlusion method is suitable for clinical settings and allows non-invasive quantification of a compensatory peripheral adaptation in patients with PVD [44]. A review article evaluated the usefulness of 31 P-MRS and NIRS to determine mitochondrial function and the degree of ischaemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus and PVD, and found that the two measurements were well correlated for the assessment of mitochondrial function and the degree of ischaemia in these diseases (see [45] for review).…”
Section: (D) Examples Of Recent Advanced Near-infrared Spectroscopy Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deoxy-Hb/Mb kinetics was measured in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at the onset of moderate cycling exercise (see [45,54] for review). The study found that type 2 diabetic skeletal muscle demonstrated a transient imbalance of muscle oxygen delivery relative to oxygen uptake, suggesting a slower muscle oxygen blood flow increase.…”
Section: (D) Examples Of Recent Advanced Near-infrared Spectroscopy Amentioning
confidence: 99%