Deyi Zheng
Medical University of South Carolina
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Diabetic Medicine | 2006
Timothy J. Lyons; Alicia J. Jenkins; Deyi Zheng; Richard L. Klein; James D. Otvos; Yongxin Yu; Daniel T. Lackland; Daniel L. McGee; M B McHenry; Maria F. Lopes-Virella; W T Garvey; Dcct
Aims To relate nuclear magnetic resonance lipoprotein subclass profiles (NMR‐LSP) and other lipoprotein‐related factors with carotid intima‐media thickness (IMT) in Type 1 diabetes.
Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2008
Alicia J. Jenkins; Michelle Rothen; Richard L. Klein; Karina Moller; Leslie Eldridge; Deyi Zheng; Ramon Durazo-Arvizu; Daniel L. McGee; Daniel T. Lackland; Suzanne R. Thorpe; W. Timothy Garvey; Timothy J. Lyons
OBJECTIVE To determine the relationships between C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and features of Type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Serum CRP was measured by nephelometry in a cross-sectional study of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (DCCT/EDIC) cohort (n=983) and nondiabetic subjects (n=71). RESULTS CRP levels [geometric mean (95% CI)] were higher in diabetic than in control subjects, 1.6 (1.5-1.7) vs. 1.2 (1.1-1.5) mg/l, P=.019. CRP was higher in diabetic women (n=438) than in men (n=545) [2.0 (1.8-2.3) vs. 1.3 (1.2-1.5), P<.001]. Diabetic subjects formerly in the DCCT intensive treatment group had higher CRP levels than those who were randomized to the conventional treatment group [1.8 (1.6-1.9), n=479 vs. 1.5 (1.3-1.6), n=456, P=.010], attributable to greater BMI in the prior intensive group. In diabetes, CRP correlated with HbA(1c) (r=0.13, P<.0001) and with insulin resistance traits: BMI (r=0.34, P<.0001), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR; males: r=0.35, P<.0001; females: r=0.22, P<.0001), diastolic blood pressure (r=0.07, P=.025), triglycerides (r=0.19, P<.0001), apoB (r=0.22, P<.0001), LDL particle concentration (r=0.26, P<.0001), and LDL particle size (r=-0.22, P<.0001). CRP was not associated with complications. Significant independent predictors of CRP in diabetes were gender, BMI, WHR, concurrent HbA(1c), and oral contraceptive pill use. CONCLUSIONS CRP was elevated relative to nondiabetic subjects, and in diabetes was higher in females. Elevated CRP in Type 1 diabetes was associated with poor glycemic control, larger body habitus, and other factors that comprise the insulin resistance syndrome. Nevertheless, CRP levels were not associated with complications. Longitudinal studies are warranted.
Diabetes | 2003
W. Timothy Garvey; Soonho Kwon; Deyi Zheng; Sara Shaughnessy; Penny Wallace; Amy Hutto; Kimberly Pugh; Alicia J. Jenkins; Richard L. Klein; Youlian Liao
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004
Timothy J. Lyons; Alicia J. Jenkins; Deyi Zheng; Daniel T. Lackland; Daniel L. McGee; W. Timothy Garvey; Richard L. Klein
Kidney International | 2003
Alicia J. Jenkins; Timothy J. Lyons; Deyi Zheng; James D. Otvos; Daniel T. Lackland; Daniel L. McGee; W. Timothy Garvey; Richard L. Klein
Diabetes Care | 2003
Alicia J. Jenkins; Timothy J. Lyons; Deyi Zheng; James D. Otvos; Daniel T. Lackland; Daniel L. McGee; W. Timothy Garvey; Richard L. Klein
Diabetes | 2003
Ayad A. Jaffa; Ramon Durazo-Arvizu; Deyi Zheng; Daniel T. Lackland; Sujata Srikanth; W. Timothy Garvey; Alvin H. Schmaier
Diabetes Care | 2003
Richard L. Klein; Steven J. Hunter; Alicia J. Jenkins; Deyi Zheng; Andrea J. Semler; Jennifer Clore; W. Timothy Garvey
Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2004
Richard L. Klein; M. Brent McHenry; Kerry H. Lok; Steven J. Hunter; Ngoc-Anh Le; Alicia J. Jenkins; Deyi Zheng; Andrea J. Semler; W. Virgil Brown; Timothy J. Lyons; W. Timothy Garvey
Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2005
Richard L. Klein; M. Brent McHenry; Kerry H. Lok; Steven J. Hunter; Ngoc-Anh Le; Alicia J. Jenkins; Deyi Zheng; Andrea J. Semler; Grier P. Page; W. Virgil Brown; Timothy J. Lyons; W. Timothy Garvey