Diabetes-related Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Myocardial Function in Response to Dobutamine Stress in Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetic Patients. Effect of Cardiac Adiposity, Inflammation and Hyperglycaemia
Summary.
Theoretical Rationale:
The left ventricular myocardial performance results from a complex interplay between linear
deformations (longitudinal, circumferential and radial) and twist/ untwist mechanics. These
components of myocardial mechanics can be assessed, at rest and during stress conditions, by
high resolution echocardiography using the "2D-strain" technology and constitute good indexes
of tissue intrinsic contractility / relaxation properties. Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and
metabolic syndrome (MS) are associated with an increased risk for cardiac diseases. While
several clinical studies have reported, particularly in T2DM, a diastolic dysfunction
(concept of "diabetic cardiomyopathy"), the existence of impaired regional myocardial
function, with altered intrinsic contractility properties, remains largely unanswered,
especially in the SM. Stress echocardiography is very interesting to reveal myocardial
dysfunction, discrete or absent at rest. To the best of our knowledge, no scientific study
is, however, today available on the kinetics of linear strains and twist/untwist dynamics in
response to stress in T2DM as well as SM. The epicardial adipose tissue is the source of
production of important pro-inflammatory cytokines that have the potential, through an
exacerbation of oxidative stress, to impair coronary endothelial function, increase fibrosis,
but also directly affect cardiomyocyte calcium homeostasis. An increase in epicardial adipose
tissue is consensually reported in T2DM and SM and is clearly associated with coronary
atherosclerosis. A link between cardiac adiposity and overall cardiac function, particularly
diastolic, is now suggested but to our knowledge no study has challenged its association with
myocardial dysfunction in T2DM as SM patients.
Objectives and Methodology: - To investigate regional myocardial linear deformations and
torsion, at rest and in response to a dobutamine stress, in asymptomatic T2DM and SM patients
without clinical complications, - to study the links between expected regional myocardial
abnormalities and inflammation, hyperglycemia and cardiac adiposity. A control group of
healthy individuals matched for sex and age will also be included.
All the subjects will benefit from a clinical, anthropometric and biological evaluation. In
addition, conventional echocardiography (remodelling and global diastolic and systolic
functions) complemented by a functional analysis by tissue Doppler imaging will be performed.
Furthermore, 2D cine loops will be recorded in the apical 4, 3 and 2- chamber views for the
objective assessment of myocardial longitudinal deformations as well as in the parasternal
short axis (base and apex) for the evaluation of the circumferential deformations and basal
and apical rotations and left ventricular torsion, at rest and under low dose of dobutamine
(110 and 120 bpm).
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