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IJ Goldberg - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
IJ Goldberg
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2004Am Soc Clin Investig
There is a wealth of clinical data showing the relationship between diabetes mellitus and
atherosclerosis and its clinical complications. To dissect this relationship, investigators have
attempted, usually unsuccessfully, to create a small-animal model in which diabetes
accelerates vascular lesion development. This effort has often been complicated by
development of hyperlipidemia leading to difficulty in differentiating the effects of
hyperglycemia from those of lipid abnormalities. A study in the current issue of the JCI …
There is a wealth of clinical data showing the relationship between diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis and its clinical complications. To dissect this relationship, investigators have attempted, usually unsuccessfully, to create a small-animal model in which diabetes accelerates vascular lesion development. This effort has often been complicated by development of hyperlipidemia leading to difficulty in differentiating the effects of hyperglycemia from those of lipid abnormalities. A study in the current issue of the JCI provides data on a new mouse model in which atherosclerosis initiation is accelerated in diabetic mice and is reduced by insulin therapy. Moreover, these animals have greater intra-arterial hemorrhage, which might be due to less stable plaques .
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