Abstract

The relationship of nonenzymatic glycation of platelet proteins to altered platelet function was studied in 33 diabetic patients. Platelets isolated from diabetic patients were glycated to a greater extent than those isolated from nondiabetic controls. No relationship was found between the level of glycation of platelets in diabetics to parameters commonly used to monitor glycemic control (glycated hemoglobin, glycated albumin, fasting blood glucose). Platelets isolated from diabetics did not show an increased level of aggregation and Thromboxane B2 production as compared to nondiabetic controls. No significant relationship was found between the level of glycation and percent aggregation of platelets. The lack of a relationship between glycation and aggregation suggests that the former may not be responsible for the functional changes in platelets seen in diabetics.

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