Coenzyme Q10 improves endothelial dysfunction of the brachial artery in Type II diabetes mellitus

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作者
Watts, GF [1 ]
Playford, DA [1 ]
Croft, KD [1 ]
Ward, NC [1 ]
Mori, TA [1 ]
Burke, V [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Royal Perth Hosp, Dept Med, Perth, WA 6847, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
coenzyme Q(10); endothelial function; nitric oxide; diabetes;
D O I
10.1007/s00125-001-0760-y
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aim/hypothesis. We assessed whether dietary supplementation with coenzyme Q(10) improves endothelial function of the brachial artery in patients with Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and dyslipidaemia. Methods. A total of 40 patients with Type II diabetes and dyslipidaemia were randomized to receive 200 mg of coenzyme Q(10) or placebo orally for 12 weeks. Endothelium-dependent and independent function of the brachial artery was measured as flow-mediated dilatation and glyceryl-trinitrate-mediated dilatation, respectively. A computerized system was used to quantitate vessel diameter changes before and after intervention. Arterial function was compared with 18 non-diabetic subjects. Oxidative stress was assessed by measuring plasma F-2-isoprostane concentrations, and plasma antioxidant status by oxygen radical absorbance capacity. Results. The diabetic patients had impaired flow-mediated dilation [3.8 % (SEM 0.5) vs 6.4 % (SEM 1.0), p = 0.016], but preserved glyceryl-trinitrate-mediated dilation, of the brachial artery compared with non-diabetic subjects. Flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery increased by 1.6% (SEM 0.3) with coenzyme Q(10) and decreased by -0.4% (SEM 0.5) with placebo (p = 0.005); there were no group differences in the changes in pre-stimulatory arterial diameter, post-ischaemic hyperaemia or glyceryl-trinitrate-mediated dilation response. Coenzyme Q(10) treatment resulted in a threefold increase in plasma coenzyme Q(10) (p < 0.001) but did not alter plasma F-2-isoprostanes, oxygen radical absorbance capacity, lipid concentrations, glycaemic control or blood pressure. Conclusion/interpretation. Coenzyme Q(10) supplementation improves endothelial function of conduit arteries of the peripheral circulation in dyslipidaemic patients with Type II diabetes. The mechanism could involve increased endothelial release and/or activity of nitric oxide due to improvement in vascular oxidative stress, an effect that might not be reflected by changes in plasma F-2-isoprostane concentrations.
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