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Background:
- Cardiometabolic diseases are a combination of medical disorders that, when they occur together, increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Researchers want to learn if there is a relationship between these diseases and inflammation (redness, swelling, and pain). Inflammation affects the entire body. Researchers will study this relationship in people with heart disease and diabetes, and compare it to healthy people.
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- To learn if there are links between inflammation and cardiometabolic diseases.
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Participants will have up to six study visits. There will be first visit, then an optional visit 12 months after the first visit.
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Over the past two decades, the number of subjects with cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) such as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and diabetes have been rising. Characterizing these disease states reveals that inflammation is a common feature of CMD; however, mechanistic links between inflammation and these disease states in humans remain poorly understood. In this protocol, we aim to characterize inflammation within the blood vessels, blood, fat and skin in diabetes and coronary artery disease compared to those without disease. We hypothesize that diabetes and coronary disease will be systemic inflammatory states and will provide an important frame of reference for parameters found on novel imaging techniques in another ongoing protocol trying to understand how skin inflammation affects risk for CMD and CVD (13-H-0065).
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Diabetes Mellitus Eligibility Criteria
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Healthy Volunteers:
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-Females and males 18 years of age or older without any clinical diagnosis of a chronic health condition that is knownto accelerate vascular disease beyond traditional risk factors including lung disease or active infection
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150 participants in 3 patient groups
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