Elevated levels of interleukin-12/23p40 may serve as a potential indicator of dysfunctional heart rate variability in type 2 diabetes

  • A.M. Wegeberg (Aalborg University) (Ophavsperson)
  • Tina Okdahl (Ophavsperson)
  • S. Riahi (Aalborg University) (Ophavsperson)
  • Niels Ejskjær (Ophavsperson)
  • F. Pociot (Ophavsperson)
  • J. Størling (Ophavsperson)
  • B Brock (Ophavsperson)
  • Christina Brock (Ophavsperson)

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Abstract Background Systemic inflammatory processes plausibly contribute to the development of cardiovascular complications, causing increased morbidity and mortality in type 2 diabetes. Circulating inflammatory markers, i.e., interleukin (IL)-6 and tumour necrosis factor-α, are associated with neurocardiac measures. We examined a broad panel of various inflammatory and inflammation-related serum markers to obtain more detailed insight into the possible neuro-immune interaction between cardiovascular regulation and systemic level of inflammation. Methods Serum samples from 100 participants with type 2 diabetes were analysed. Heart rate variability, cardiovascular autonomic reflex tests, and cardiac vagal tone tests were performed based on electrocardiographic readings. Data regarding covariates (demographic-, diabetes-, and cardiovascular risk factors) were registered. Results Increased serum levels of IL-12/IL-23p40 (p
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