In obese subjects, NOS3 4a (P=0.011) had a converse effect to NOS3 894T (P=0.043), and EDN1 8002T (P=0.035) on the prevalence of combined microangiopathy (neuropathy/retinopathy/nephropathy) vs. microangiopathy-negative subjects.
A higher frequency of the Asn/Asn genotype of EDN1 was found in individuals with at least 10 years of diabetes and no retinopathy (controls) compared with DR patients with any duration of diabetes (DR: 2.3%; control: 11.0%; p=0.0002).
We evaluated the possible relation between plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels and metabolic control, risk factors, treatment modalities, and diabetic microangiopathy, including nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy in patients with Type 2 diabetes and healthy control group.
PCR primers for highly polymorphic sites within the EDN1 and NOS3 genes were used to genotype individuals with type 1 or type 2 diabetes with severe or no retinopathy.