The aim of this study was to assess the possible relationship between serum levels of Type III procollagen peptide (PIIINP) and peripheral vascular disease (PVD) in diabetic patients. Ninety Type 2 diabetic patients being treated with sulfonylureas, and 37 non-diabetic subjects were studied using Doppler ultrasound. After an overnight fast, blood was taken for PIIINP, glucose, glucosylated hemoglobin (HbA1), C-peptide, and lipids. Data were analysed according to the non-paired Student's t-test and the correlation coefficient, after log transformation. PIIINP levels were significantly elevated in diabetics with PVD (n = 44), 4.3 micrograms/l (2.4-7.6, 95% confidence limits) compared with controls 3.1 micrograms/l (1.9-4.9), P < 0.001, and with diabetics without PVD (n = 46), 3.1 micrograms/l (1.9-5.0), P < 0.001. No correlation was found between PIIINP and HbA1, glucose, C-peptide, age or duration of diabetes. We conclude that PIIINP levels are elevated in Type 2 diabetics with PVD. It may reflect an increase in collagen deposition in the large arteries that accompanies the development of macroangiopathy.

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