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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2011

Diabetic retinopathy is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus

Jang-Won Son; Eun-Hee Jang; Mee-Kyoung Kim; In Tae Kim; Young Jung Roh; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Kun-Ho Yoon; Bong-Yun Cha; Kwang-Woo Lee; Ho-Young Son; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

AIMSnWe aimed to evaluate the association between diabetic microangiopathy and subclinical atherosclerosis as a marker of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes.nnnMETHODSnA total of 142 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics who were free from CVD underwent evaluation of diabetic microangiopathy. Subclinical atherosclerosis was assessed by measuring carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), and the 10-year absolute risk of CVD was estimated using the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) Risk Engine.nnnRESULTSnSubclinical atherosclerosis was found in 27 subjects (19.0%). The rates of hypertension and diabetic retinopathy were significantly higher among patients with subclinical atherosclerosis. The UKPDS 10-year risk for CVD was significantly increased in subjects with subclinical atherosclerosis. Old age, hypertension and the presence of diabetic retinopathy showed a significant association to subclinical atherosclerosis after further adjustments for gender, body mass index, smoking status, HbA1c, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and the presence of diabetic nephropathy.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThis study shows that diabetic retinopathy is an independent risk marker for subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. We suggest that a diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy may warrant a more careful cardiovascular assessment even in the early stages of diabetes.


Biomarkers in Medicine | 2011

Serum BMP-4 levels in relation to arterial stiffness and carotid atherosclerosis in patients with Type 2 diabetes

Jang-Won Son; Eun-Hee Jang; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Kun-Ho Yoon; Bong-Yun Cha; Ho-Young Son; Kwang-Woo Lee; Hanjoong Jo; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

AIMnThe aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the circulating BMP-4 levels and atherosclerosis in patients with Type 2 diabetes.nnnMATERIAL & METHODSnSerum BMP-4 levels were measured in 174 diabetic patients, and the degree of atherosclerosis was assessed by measuring the carotid intima-media thickness and the cardio-ankle vascular index.nnnRESULTSnSerum BMP-4 levels were inversely correlated with systolic blood pressure, triglycerides, free fatty acids, cardio-ankle vascular index and carotid intima-media thickness. Lower BMP-4 levels were shown to be an independent predictor of the increased cardio-ankle vascular index and carotid intima-media thickness after adjusting for conventional cardiovascular risk factors in patients with Type 2 diabetes.nnnCONCLUSIONnSerum BMP-4 levels are inversely associated with surrogate markers of arterial stiffness and carotid atherosclerosis in patients with Type 2 diabetes.


American Journal of Cardiology | 2012

Usefulness of Albuminuria as Predictor for Coronary Artery Stenosis, Regardless of Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Jang-Won Son; Eun-Hee Jang; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Hyo-Lim Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Soon Jib Yoo; Kun-Ho Yoon; Bong-Yun Cha; Kwang-Woo Lee; Ho-Young Son; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the independent predictors of coronary artery stenosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and subclinical atherosclerosis. A total of 232 patients with type 2 DM and subclinical atherosclerosis underwent multislice computed tomography coronary angiography. Subclinical atherosclerosis was determined by the carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) or carotid plaque. Multislice computed tomography coronary angiography revealed significant coronary stenosis (>50% in diameter) in 71 subjects (31%). The subjects who had significant coronary stenosis were much older and had had a longer duration of DM. In particular, the log-transformed albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) was greater in the subjects with significant coronary stenosis compared to the subjects without significant coronary stenosis. The age- and gender-adjusted odds ratio for significant coronary stenosis increased in proportion to albuminuria with a given estimated glomerular filtration rate. The ACR as a continuous variable (odds ratio 4.167, 95% confidence interval 1.497 to 11.599) or categorical variable (ACR >30 μg/mg, odds ratio 4.619, 95% confidence interval 1.562 to 13.659) was associated with an increased risk of significant coronary stenosis, independent of conventional cardiovascular risk factors. In receiver operating characteristic analysis, the ACR had an additive effect with carotid IMT for predicting significant coronary stenosis (area under the curve 0.625 with carotid IMT; area under the curve 0.710 with carotid IMT plus ACR, p = 0.0144). In conclusion, the presence of albuminuria is an independent predictor for significant coronary stenosis in patients with type 2 DM and subclinical atherosclerosis.


The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2016

High glucose and palmitate increases bone morphogenic protein 4 expression in human endothelial cells.

Oak-Kee Hong; Soon-Jib Yoo; Jang-Won Son; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Bong-Yun Cha; Hanjoong Jo; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

Here, we investigated whether hyperglycemia and/or free fatty acids (palmitate, PAL) aff ect the expression level of bone morphogenic protein 4 (BMP4), a proatherogenic marker, in endothelial cells and the potential role of BMP4 in diabetic vascular complications. To measure BMP4 expression, human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were exposed to high glucose concentrations and/or PAL for 24 or 72 h, and the effects of these treatments on the expression levels of adhesion molecules and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were examined. BMP4 loss-of-function status was achieved via transfection of a BMP4-specific siRNA. High glucose levels increased BMP4 expression in HUVECs in a dose-dependent manner. PAL potentiated such expression. The levels of adhesion molecules and ROS production increased upon treatment with high glucose and/or PAL, but this eff ect was negated when BMP4 was knocked down via siRNA. Signaling of BMP4, a proinflammatory and pro-atherogenic cytokine marker, was increased by hyperglycemia and PAL. BMP4 induced the expression of infl ammatory adhesion molecules and ROS production. Our work suggests that BMP4 plays a role in atherogenesis induced by high glucose levels and/or PAL.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Normal-to-mildly increased albuminuria predicts the risk for diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes

Minkyung Lee; Kyungdo Han; Jaehyuk Lee; Seo-Young Sohn; Oak-Kee Hong; Jee-Sun Jeong; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

Albuminuria is closely associated with diabetic retinopathy (DR), but the precise role of the albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) in screening for DR remains to be determined. This study aimed to investigate an ACR threshold for predicting DR in patients with type 2 diabetes. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 1,102 type 2 diabetes patients, aged ≥30 years and recruited from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2010–2011. Participants were grouped by stage of DR: mild-to-moderate nonproliferative DR (NPDR), severe NPDR, and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). An early morning spot urine sample was obtained for ACR measurement. ROC curve analysis revealed that the optimal cut-off value of ACR for predicting DR was 2.26u2009mg/mmol (20u2009μg/mg). The prevalence of ACRu2009≥u20092.26u2009mg/mmol tended to increase with severity of DR. The risk for DR in patients with ACRu2009≥u20092.26u2009mg/mmol was higher than in those with ACRu2009<u20092.26u2009mg/mmol. The risk for severe NPDR and PDR also increased at ACRu2009≥u20092.26u2009mg/mmol. Normal-to-mildly increased albuminuria (an ACR of 2.26u2009mg/mmol) may predict the risk for DR development and progression in patients with type 2 diabetes.


Scientific Reports | 2018

High hemoglobin levels are associated with decreased risk of diabetic retinopathy in Korean type 2 diabetes

Minkyung Lee; Kyungdo Han; Jaehyuk Lee; Seo-Young Sohn; Jee-Sun Jeong; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

Anemia is an independent risk factor for the development of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Hemoglobin levels may also be associated with DR. We investigated the association between hemoglobin levels and DR risk. This cross-sectional, population-based study utilized data from 2,123 type 2 DM patients aged ≥30 years who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2008 to 2012. Participants underwent an ophthalmic examination, including fundus photographs. A multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between hemoglobin levels and DR risk. The mean hemoglobin levels in patients with and without DR were 13.76u2009±u20090.12 and 14.33u2009±u20090.05u2009g/dL, respectively, with anemia observed in 16.2 (2.4)% and 7.8 (0.8)%, respectively. A 19% decrease in DR risk was found with a 1.0-g/dL increase in hemoglobin level. DR risk exhibited a decreasing trend with increasing hemoglobin levels (P for trend <0.0001). The adjusted odds ratio of DR was significantly lower in the highest hemoglobin quartile. Our findings indicate that high hemoglobin levels are significantly related to a decreased DR risk in Korean type 2 diabetes.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Publisher Correction: Normal-to-mildly increased albuminuria predicts the risk for diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes

Minkyung Lee; Kyungdo Han; Jaehyuk Lee; Seo-Young Sohn; Oak-Kee Hong; Jee-Sun Jeong; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Hyuk-Sang Kwon

A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper.


Thyroid | 2007

Clinical, Histopathological, and Molecular Characteristics of Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma

Dong-Jun Lim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Youn-Soo Lee; Woo Chan Park; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Moo-Il Kang; Hae-Myung Jeon; Jong-Min Lee; Bong Yun-Cha; Kwang-Woo Lee; Ho-Young Son; S Kang


Endocrine Journal | 2011

Association of serum bone morphogenetic protein 4 levels with obesity and metabolic syndrome in non-diabetic individuals

Jang-Won Son; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Ki-Hyun Baek; Soon-Jib Yoo; Ki-Ho Song; Hyun Shik Son; Kun-Ho Yoon; Won Chul Lee; Bong-Yun Cha; Ho-Young Son; Hyuk-Sang Kwon


The Journal of Korean Diabetes | 2016

A Case of Bilateral Diffuse Diabetic Muscle Infarction of the Thighs in a Patient with Good Glucose Control

Hee-Jong Lee; Hye-Ji Kim; So-Yeon Hwang; Mee-Kyoung Kim; Hyuk-Sang Kwon; Ki-Hyun Baek; Ki-Ho Song; Kyung-Jin Yun

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Ki-Hyun Baek

Catholic University of Korea

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Hyuk-Sang Kwon

Catholic University of Korea

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Ki-Ho Song

Catholic University of Korea

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Bong-Yun Cha

Catholic University of Korea

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Eun-Hee Jang

Catholic University of Korea

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Ho-Young Son

Catholic University of Korea

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Jang-Won Son

Catholic University of Korea

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Kwang-Woo Lee

Catholic University of Korea

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Kun-Ho Yoon

Catholic University of Korea

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Jee-Sun Jeong

Catholic University of Korea

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