Fibro-inflammatory recovery and type 2 diabetes remission following a low calorie diet but not exercise training: a secondary analysis of the DIASTOLIC randomised controlled trial
To investigate the relationship between fibro-inflammatory biomarkers and cardiovascular structure/function in people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) compared to healthy controls and the effect of two lifestyle interventions in T2D.
Data were derived from the DIASTOLIC randomised controlled trial (RCT) and includes a comparison between those with T2D and the matched healthy volunteers recruited at baseline. Adults with T2D without cardiovascular disease (CVD) were randomized to a 12-week intervention either: 1) exercise training, 2) a low-energy (∼810 kcal/day) meal-replacement plan (MRP) or 3) standard care. Principal Component and Fisher's linear discriminant analysis were used to investigate the relationships between MRI acquired cardiovascular outcomes and fibro-inflammatory biomarkers in cases versus controls and pre-and post-intervention in T2D.
At baseline, 83 people with T2D (mean age 50.5 ± 6.4; 58% male) and 36 healthy controls (mean age 48.6 ± 6.2; 53 % male) were compared and 76 people with T2D completed the RCT for pre- post-analysis. Compared to healthy controls, subjects with T2D had adverse cardiovascular remodelling and a fibro-inflammatory profile (20 differentially expressed biomarkers). The 3D data visualisations showed almost complete separation between healthy controls and those with T2D, and a marked shift towards healthy controls following the MRP (15 biomarkers significantly changed) but not exercise training.
Fibro-inflammatory pathways and cardiovascular structure/function are adversely altered before the onset of symptomatic CVD in middle-aged adults with T2D. The MRP improved the fibro-inflammatory profile of people with T2D towards a more healthy status. Long-term studies are required to assess whether these changes lead to continued reverse cardiac remodelling and prevent CVD.
Funding
National Institute for Health Research; Bristol Myers Squibb; Biomedical Research Centre; National Institute for Health Research; NIHR Research Trainees Coordinating Centre
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Citation
Brady EM, Gulsin GS, Mirkes EM, et al.. Fibro-inflammatory recovery and type 2 diabetes remission following a low calorie diet but not exercise training: A secondary analysis of the DIASTOLIC randomised controlled trial. Diabet Med. 2022;39:e14884. doi: 10.1111/dme.14884Author affiliation
Department of Cardiovascular Sciences; NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research CentreVersion
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