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Exploration on significance of platelet cd62p, cdp63 determination in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with blood stasis syndrome |
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KeyWord:type 2 diabetes mellitus platelet activation blood stasis syndrome flow cytometry |
Author Name | Affiliation | Zhaoshun Jiang | General Hospital of Jinan Military Region, 250031, Jinan | Shenglan Zhang | General Hospital of Jinan Military Region, 250031, Jinan | Tianqin Kou | Jining Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, china | Wanjia Xing | General Hospital of Jinan Military Region, 250031, Jinan | Hui Yan | General Hospital of Jinan Military Region, 250031, Jinan | Geping Yin | General Hospital of Jinan Military Region, 250031, Jinan |
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Objective: To study the relationship between blood stasis syndrome (BSS) and platelet activation and its influencing factors in type 2 diabetic mellitus (DM).Methods: Platelet CD62p, CD63 expressions were determined in 30 type 2 DM patients with BSS, 27 type 2 DM patients without BSS and 20 normal controls by flow cytometry.Results: CD62p, CD63 levels were significantly higher in type 2 DM group with BSS than those in the type 2 DM group without BSS and in the normal controls. CD62p was positively correlated with CD63, while positive correlation existed between HbA1c, LDL-C and CD62p in DM patients with BSS.Conclusions: The increased level of platelet activation was the primary molecular basis of BSS in type 2 DM. It was important to perform the syndrome differentiation of BSS and treatment of activating blood flow to remove BSS in type 2 DM. |
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