Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study to Assess the Proteome in Human Atrial Tissue
The concept of diabetic cardiomyopathy was initially defined more than 30 years ago, as
cardiac failure in diabetic subjects in the absence of underlying coronary artery disease.
Diabetes is also thought to contribute to earlier stage cardiac systolic dysfunction and/or
to isolated diastolic dysfunction, in excess of underlying coronary artery disease and
hypertension. More globally, it is recognized that subjects with type 2 diabetes have more
extensive cardiovascular disease and a worse outcome for a similar level of disease than
non-diabetic subjects. Despite this epidemiological evidence, the biological programming
underpinning the myriad presentations of the diabetic heart' are poorly characterized in
humans.
Proteomics has emerged as an unbiased technology that enables the measurement of large
numbers of steady-state protein levels. The potential to identify a diabetes associated
proteomic signature in the heart would be a novel approach to identify putative biological
programs altered by the diabetic state.
A portion of the right atrial appendage is removed to insert the cardiac bypass machine
cannula in certain cardiothoracic procedures. This tissue is usually discarded, however, we
propose that it could be employed to examine whether otherwise similar subjects with and
without diabetes have distinct atrial proteomic signatures. This pilot study may provide
insight into potential biological pathways that orchestrate the worse cardiac prognosis in
type 2 diabetic versus non diabetic control subjects.
The concept of diabetic cardiomyopathy was initially defined more than 30 years ago, as
cardiac failure in diabetic subjects in the absence of underlying coronary artery disease.
Diabetes is also thought to contribute to earlier stage cardiac systolic dysfunction and/or
to isolated diastolic dysfunction, in excess of underlying coronary artery disease and
hypertension. More globally, it is recognized that subjects with type 2 diabetes have more
extensive cardiovascular disease and a worse outcome for a similar level of disease than
non-diabetic subjects. Despite this epidemiological evidence, the biological programming
underpinning the myriad presentations of the diabetic heart' are poorly characterized in
humans.
Proteomics has emerged as an unbiased technology that enables the measurement of large
numbers of steady-state protein levels. The potential to identify a diabetes associated
proteomic signature in the heart would be a novel approach to identify putative biological
programs altered by the diabetic state.
A portion of the right atrial appendage is removed to insert the cardiac bypass machine
cannula in certain cardiothoracic procedures. This tissue is usually discarded, however, we
propose that it could be employed to examine whether otherwise similar subjects with and
without diabetes have distinct atrial proteomic signatures. This pilot study may provide
insight into potential biological pathways that orchestrate the worse cardiac prognosis in
type 2 diabetic versus non diabetic control subjects.
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