We studied 14 moderately overweight Typo 2 diabetic patients with essential hypertension in stable metabolic control after a run-in period , and again after 3 months of antihypertensive treatment with the angiotensin-...We studied 14 moderately overweight Typo 2 diabetic patients with essential hypertension in stable metabolic control after a run-in period , and again after 3 months of antihypertensive treatment with the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACF) inhibitor captopril. Glucose tolerance was tested with a 75g oral glucose load (OGTT) and insulin sensitivity was measured by the insulin suppression test (IST) while dietary and drug treatment of the hyperglycemia was maintained constant. In the whole group. mean blood pressure (MBP) fell progressively over 3months from a baseline value of 123± 3 mmHg (1 mmHg= 0. 133 kpa) to a final value of 115± 2 mmHg(P<0. 005). After treatment, fasting plasma glucose, insulin, free fatty acid (FFA). potassium, and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations were unchanged from baseline. There were no significant differences in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity between pre- and post-trearment values. Neither endogenous (oral glucose) nor exogenous (IST) insulin caused any change in plasma potassium concentration. This resistance to the hypokalemic action of insulin was not affected by captopril.展开更多
Objective: To observe the effect of combined acupuncture and medication for hypertension due to type 2 diabetes and plasma Neuropeptide Y (NPY). Methods: Sixty cases with hypertension due to type 2 diabetes were r...Objective: To observe the effect of combined acupuncture and medication for hypertension due to type 2 diabetes and plasma Neuropeptide Y (NPY). Methods: Sixty cases with hypertension due to type 2 diabetes were randomized into two groups. Thirty cases in the treatment group were treated with acupuncture and oral extended release nifedipine tablets, while 30 cases in the control group were treated with oral extended release nifedipine tablets alone. After 15 d of treatment, the blood pressure and NPY contents in two groups were observed. Results: The blood pressure and NPY contents in the two groups were remarkably reduced (P〈0.01) and the effect in the treatment group was superior to the control group (P〈0.01). Conclusion: Combined acupuncture and medication can significantly reduce blood pressure and the NPY contents.展开更多
文摘We studied 14 moderately overweight Typo 2 diabetic patients with essential hypertension in stable metabolic control after a run-in period , and again after 3 months of antihypertensive treatment with the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACF) inhibitor captopril. Glucose tolerance was tested with a 75g oral glucose load (OGTT) and insulin sensitivity was measured by the insulin suppression test (IST) while dietary and drug treatment of the hyperglycemia was maintained constant. In the whole group. mean blood pressure (MBP) fell progressively over 3months from a baseline value of 123± 3 mmHg (1 mmHg= 0. 133 kpa) to a final value of 115± 2 mmHg(P<0. 005). After treatment, fasting plasma glucose, insulin, free fatty acid (FFA). potassium, and glycosylated hemoglobin concentrations were unchanged from baseline. There were no significant differences in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity between pre- and post-trearment values. Neither endogenous (oral glucose) nor exogenous (IST) insulin caused any change in plasma potassium concentration. This resistance to the hypokalemic action of insulin was not affected by captopril.
文摘Objective: To observe the effect of combined acupuncture and medication for hypertension due to type 2 diabetes and plasma Neuropeptide Y (NPY). Methods: Sixty cases with hypertension due to type 2 diabetes were randomized into two groups. Thirty cases in the treatment group were treated with acupuncture and oral extended release nifedipine tablets, while 30 cases in the control group were treated with oral extended release nifedipine tablets alone. After 15 d of treatment, the blood pressure and NPY contents in two groups were observed. Results: The blood pressure and NPY contents in the two groups were remarkably reduced (P〈0.01) and the effect in the treatment group was superior to the control group (P〈0.01). Conclusion: Combined acupuncture and medication can significantly reduce blood pressure and the NPY contents.