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Page 1: Risk Factors for CVD in Type 1 Diabetes - Denver, … Factors for CVD in Type 1 Diabetes ... –family history of MI in parents ... HDLc=12.4 mg/dl, non-HDLc=43.0 mg/dl.

Risk Factors for CVD

in Type 1 Diabetes

Marian Rewers, MD, PhD

Professor & Clinical Director, BDC

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Duality of Interest DeclarationI have no conflict of interest in the field covered by my lecture

but I’d rather be there today

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Type 1 diabetes = a disease of adults1.4 million of adults with T1D in the U.S.

0

25,000

50,000

75,000

100,000

125,000

150,000

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80Age [yrs]

Number of patients, 2005

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Survival among T1 D patients is improving

Allegheny County IDDM Registry 1965-1999

Nishmura R, et al. Diabetes Care 2001

Duration of diabetes (yrs)

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

1975-79 SMR =235

1970-74 SMR =367

1965-69 SMR =497

Duration of diabetes (yrs)

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

1975-79 SMR =235

1970-74 SMR =367

1965-69 SMR =497

General Population SMR =100

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The incidence of microvascular complications in T1D

is decliningSteno Clinic, Denmark, 600 Patients diagnosed 1965-84

Hovind P, et al. Diabetes Care 2003

1961-65

1966-70

1966-70

1971-751971-75

1976-80 1976-80

Diabetic nephropathyProliferative diabetic retinopathy

1965-691965-69

1970-741970-74

1975-791975-79

1980-841980-84

30

20

10

40

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

20 yrs` 25 yrs 30 yrs 35 yrs 40 yrs 45 yrs 50 yrs

1950-59

1960-69

1970-80

The incidence of coronary artery disease in T1D

is increasing684 Patients diagnosed 1950-1980

%

Orchard T, Pittsburgh EDC StudyDiabetes duration

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Coronary Artery Disease in T1DEDC T1D Patients vs. General Population

0

1

2

3

4

20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

DM Men

DM Women

non-DM Men

non-DM Women

Incidence of CAD /100 p-yr

Age

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• Vast majority of the U.S. T1D patients are middle-aged

• Survival has improved, due to prevention of acute

complications and nephropathy

• CAD is the leading cause of death in people with T1D

and poorly responds to prevention efforts

• Women with T1D have 10-30 times higher risk of CAD,

and men have 4-10 times higher risk, compared to the

general population.

Summary 1

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Standards of Medical Care, ADA 2010Non-pregnant adults (T1D and T2D)

• A1c: <7% (eAG <154 mg/dl)

– pre-prandial BG 70-130 mg/dl

– post-prandial peak BG <180 mg/dl

– avoid severe hypoglycemia

• BP: 130/80 mm/Hg

– antihypertensives if micro-/macroalbuminuria

• LDL-Ch: <100 mg/dl (non-HDL-ch<130, apoB<90)

– TG <150 mg/dl, HDL-ch >40(M) >50(F)

• No smoking

• BMI <25• Aspirin M>50, F>60 and high risk CVD

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Standards of Medical Care, ADA 2010Adults with T1D

• A1c: <7% (eAG <154 mg/dl)

– pre-prandial BG 70-130 mg/dl

– post-prandial peak BG <180 mg/dl

– avoid severe hypoglycemia

• BP: 130/80 mm/Hg

– antihypertensives if micro-/macroalbuminuria

• LDL-Ch: <100 mg/dl (non-HDL-ch<130, apoB<90)

– TG <150 mg/dl, HDL-ch >40(M) >50(F)

• No smoking

• BMI <25• Aspirin M>50, F>60 and high risk CVD

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<10% of T1D patients meet the ‘ABC’ goals:

A1c<7%, LDL<100 mg/dl, BP<130/80CACTI, N=652 age 20-55, duration 23 ± 8 yr

P=0.001

%

Snell-Bergeon J et al 2011

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01020

3040506070

8090

100

DN DR PDR Neuropathy

%

Met all goals Met some goals Met no goals

p<0.0001 p=0.008 p=0.032 p=0.009

Meeting the ADA ‘ABC’ goals

helps to prevent microvascular complications:CACTI, N=459 age 20-55, duration 23 ± 8 yr

A1c<7%, LDL<100 mg/dl, BP<130/80

6-yr

cumulative

incidence

[%]

Snell-Bergeon J et al 2011

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Figure 2.

Compliance with ADA Goals and CAC Progression in T1DCAC progresses regardless of meeting the ADA goals:

CACTI, N=459 age 20-55, duration 23 ± 8 yr

% CAC

progressed

in 6 yrs

Snell-Bergeon J et al 2011A1c<7%, LDL<100 mg/dl, BP<130/80

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EBT CACIncreased calcium

in the LAD and CFX

Angiography & IVUS

Each magnified image demonstrates focal

regions of LAD intimal artery architecture

viewed by IVUS.

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CAC strongly predicts future coronary events

in asymptomatic subjects

Pletcher MJ, Arch Intern Med 2004

OR=2.1 (1.6-2.9)

OR=5.4 (2.2-13)

OR=10.0 (3.1-34)

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• Few T1D patients meet the ADA ‘ABC’ goals

– those who do, lower their risk of microvascular disease,

– but remain at high risk of CVD

• We need to find additional important risk factors and interventions

• Non-invasive monitoring of progression of subclinical CVD and effects of treatment will help

Summary 2

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Risk factors for CVD in T1D

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Non-modifiable predictors of CVD

in T1D

• Age

• Duration of diabetes

• Male gender (less than in the general population)

• Lack of residual insulin secretion

• Genetic markers, e.g.:– family history of MI in parents

– apolipoprotein A-IV Gln360His

– hepatic lipase (LIPC-480C>T)

– ACE I/D, angiotensin type 1 receptor (1166A), angiotensinogen (235M>T)

– VDR

– Matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP3-5A/6A)

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Risk factors for CVD in T1D

• Hypertension

• Renal dysfunction

– tubular markers, MA, GFR

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Independent Baseline Predictors of CAD EventsBoth Sexes, Cox PH Model

Orchard TJ. EDC 2004

Type of CAD Variables HR (95% CI) p

Total CAD Duration 2.18 (1.74-2.73) <0.001

Hypertension 2.16 (1.40-3.32) <0.001

WBC 1.35 (1.11-1.59) 0.002

HDLc 0.72 (0.58-0.91) 0.005

non-HDLc 1.33 (1.08-1.59) 0.007

Ever Smoke 1.58 (1.05-2.38) 0.028

HR yes/no or change per standard deviation (SD):WBC=1.92x103, Duration=7.5 y, HDLc=12.4 mg/dl, non-HDLc=43.0 mg/dl

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Baseline DCCT Predictors of CVD in T1DNathan DM et al. DCCT/EDIC 2006

With CVD

N=83

No CVD

N=1358 p-value

Intensive insulinotherapy (%) 37 50 0.02

HbA1c (%) 9.5 9.0 0.014

Current smoking (%) 33 18 <0.001

LDL (mg/dl) 127 109 <0.001

Albuminuria (mg/24h) 19 16 0.02

Triglicerides (mg/dl) 88 81 0.04

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Coronary Artery Calcification in Type 1 Diabetes

6-yr follow-up exam (N=1,173)

N=543 (83%)

3-yr follow-up exam (N=1,215)

N=559 (86%)

Baseline examination (N=1,416)

652 T1D patients + 764 non-diabetic controls 20-55 yr old, 10+ yr diabetes duration

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Baseline characteristics of T1D participants

with CAC progression from baseline to 6 years

CACTI 2000-08 Progressors

(n = 192)

Non-Progressors

(n = 249)

Sex (%male) 57.8** 37.8

Age (yrs) 40.6±8.3** 34.3±8.4

Duration of Diabetes (yrs) 26.7±8.8** 20.3±7.9

Hypertension (%) 57.8** 27.42

Systolic Blood Pressure 121±14** 113±12

Diastolic Blood Pressure 78±9* 76±8

Means ± SD, percent, or median. ŧSquare root transformed. *p<0.05, **p<001

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Maahs, CACTI. J Diab Comp, 2006

62% lower risk of CAC progression

with

ACE/ARB Tx

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Risk factors for CVD in T1D

• Hypertension

• Renal dysfunction

– tubular markers, MA, GFR

• Hyperglycemia and glycemic variability

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Conventional

Intensive

Cardiovascular Events

Non-Fatal MI, Stroke or CVD Death

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Number at Risk

Intensive: 705 686 640 118

Conventional: 721 694 637 96

Years from Study Entry

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0.12

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ce

Risk reduction 57%

95% CI: (12-79%)

Log-rank P = 0.018

DCCT/EDIC

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Snell-Bergeon et al. Diabetes Care 20030.0

0.1

1.0

10.0

100.0

< 6.0 6- 6.8 6.8-7.5 >7.5

HbA1c

OR

fo

r p

rog

ressio

n o

f C

AC

A1c predicts progression of coronary calcium

in T1D CACTI participants

Adjusted for age, gender, duration of diabetes and baseline CAC

RR 7.1 p=0.02

<6.0% 6-6.8% 6.8-7.5% >7.5% HbA1c

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Mixed-effects models for 6-yr progression of CAC,

best models in T1D patients

Estimate (95% CI) p-value

Age (yrs) 0.97 (0.50 , 1.44 ) .0001

Baseline CAC>0 3.39 (2.53 , 4.25 ) .0000

Diabetes Duration (yrs) 1.10 (0.63 , 1.57 ) .0000

Hypertension 1.74 (0.94 , 2.53 ) .0000

HbA1c 0.54 (0.08 , 1.01 ) .0224

Estimates per SD: age 9 yr, duration 9 yr, HbA1c 1.5%

CACTI 2010

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Good glycemic control & low variability

CGM CACTI ID 2013; 3443 observations in 15 days

0

100

200

300

400

12:00 AM 6:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 AM

Time of Day

Glu

cose (

mg/d

L)

Grand mean 117 mg/dl

Overall standard

deviation33 mg/dl

% within 70 – 180 96%

MODD_ave 31 mg/dl

HbA1c 6.4%

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Good glycemic control & high variability

CGM CACTI ID 1049; 2805 observations in 15 days

0

100

200

300

400

12:00 AM 6:00 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 AM

Time of Day

Glu

cose (

mg/d

L)

Grand mean 131 mg/dl

SD 72 mg/dl

% within 70 – 180 78%

MODD_ave 67 mg/dl

HbA1c 5.8%

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Glycemic variability is associated with

CAC in men with T1DOdds Ratios (95% CI)

Men

(n=29)

Women

(n=40)

p-value

interaction

by sex

Mean glucose 5.0 (1.1-21.6) 1.2 (0.6-2.2) 0.07

SDT 7.2 (1.6-32.6) 1.2 (0.6-2.4) 0.04

% of time <70 mg/dl 1.3 (0.4-3.7) 0.9 (0.4-1.7) 0.52

% of time >180 mg/dl 9.0 (1.5 – 54.5) 1.1 (0.6 – 2.2) 0.03

Snell-Bergeon J et al Diabet Med 2010

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Risk factors for CVD in T1D

• Hypertension

• Renal dysfunction

– tubular markers, MA, GFR

• Hyperglycemia and glycemic variability

• Insulin resistance

– central obesity

– ↓HDL, ↑triglycerides, impaired FFA suppression

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T1D Subjects are Insulin ResistantCACTI N=87

Glu

co

se D

isp

osal

mg

/kg

/min

LS Mean ± SE, adjusted for age, BMI, fasting glucose, final clamp glucose and insulin

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

T1DWomen

ControlWomen

T1D Men ControlMen

p<0.005p<0.0001

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Interventions to improve insulin sensitivity

• Optimal timing of insulin delivery

• Weight loss if BMI>23;

no gain in those with BMI<23

• Aerobic exercise intervention

• Metformin

• ?? TZD, acipimox ??

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Estimation of insulin sensitivity using clinical

parameters

Group Equation Mean

eGDR± SD

T1D

Men

23.91 +(adiponectin*0.139) –(triglycerides*0.003)

- (insulin dose/kg/day*4.29) - (waist*0.184)

6.0 ± 2.8

T1D

Women

6.92 + (adiponectin*0.139) - (triglycerides * 0.003)

- (insulin dose/kg/day*4.29)

6.7 ± 1.8

Equations derived from clamp studies in 40 adults with T1D

Validated in CACTI cohort (n=652)

Snell-Bergeon J, CACTI 2010

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Risk factors for CVD in T1D

• Hypertension

• Renal dysfunction

– tubular markers, MA, GFR

• Hyperglycemia and glycemic variability

• Insulin resistance

– central obesity

– ↓HDL, ↑triglycerides, impaired FFA suppression

• LDL-cholesterol

• smoking

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Baseline characteristics of T1D participants

with CAC progression from baseline to 6 years

CACTI 2000-08 Progressors

(n = 192)

Non-Progressors

(n = 249)

Sex (%male) 57.8** 37.8

Age (yrs) 40.6±8.3** 34.3±8.4

Duration of Diabetes (yrs) 26.7±8.8** 20.3±7.9

LDL Cholesterol 101.8±27.6* 96.1±28.0

HDL Cholesterol 53.9±15.7* 57.7±16.7

Log Triglycerides 4.5±0.5** 4.3±0.5

Means ± SD, percent, or median. ŧSquare root transformed. *p<0.05, **p<001

CACTI 2010

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Effects of Simvastatin

on First Major CVD Event in Diabetes

HPS Collaborative Group, Lancet 361:2010, 2003

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Practical implications

• Take care of the ABCs:

A1c, Blood pressure, LDL-Cholesterol

• Screen all asymptomatic diabetic patients older than 30 for

increased plaque burden = high or rapidly increasing CAC score

• Patients with high or rapidly increasing CAC score ->

myocardial perfusion tests, angiography, IVUS

•Intensive interventions

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Emerging CVD risk factors in T1D

• Dysfunctional (high/normal) HDL

• Inflammation (markers of response to injury?)

– ↓ adiponectin

– ↑ sIL-2r, WBC, hsCRP, IL-1, IL-1ra, IL-6, IL-6r, TNF- TNF-rII, IL18,

ICAM-1, VCAM-1, E-selectin, P-selectin, Lp-PLA2, CD40L

• Hypovitaminosis

– Vitamin E in subjects with haptoglobin 1/1 ?

– Vitamin D in subjects with VDR Fok I T allele ?

– Folate in subjects with MTHFR-677 C>T ?

• Impaired fibrinolysis

– ↑ fibrynogen, PAI-1

Rewers M. 4/2010

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University of ColoradoBarbara Davis Center:

Marian Rewers, P.I., Janet Snell-Bergeon

David Maahs, Franziska Bishop

Greg Kinney, Paul Wadwa

Ram Naik, Satish Garg

Nicole Gendelman, Katherine Pratte

Colorado School of Public Health:

John Hokanson, Lorri Ogden

Dana Dabelea, Kim McFann

Medicine: Robert Eckel

Robert Quaife, Marcus Chen

Irene Schauer, Bryan Bergman

Colorado Heart Imaging: James Ehrlich

Roche Molecular Systems:

Suzanne Cheng, Henry Erlich

Univ. Bialystok: Adam Kretowski

Univ. Vermont: Russell Tracy

Wake Forest Univ. Ronald Prineas

Porto Alegre Univ. Ticiana Rodirigues

Univ. de Chile: Rossana Roman

UCLA: Matthew Budoff

Univ. Pittsburgh: Trevor Orchard

Tina Costacou

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LDL HDL

ApoB ApoAI

The Bad and the Good Cholesterol

Alan Chait, ADA 2011

Can HDL become dysfunctional

so as not to be atheroprotective or anti-inflammatory?

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Altered HDL composition and function

“Inflammatory HDL” bind avidly to vascular proteoglycans

Oxidized HDL functions poorly in reverse cholesterol transport

CE

HDL

INFLAMMATION

CE ↓ HDL level

CE

↓ApoA-I

↓PON1

↑SAA1/2

↓cholesterol efflux

↓anti-oxidant activity

Khovidhunkit J Lipid Res 2004; Navab J Lipid Res 2009; Han ATVB 2006; Shao J Lipid Res2010