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Volume 82, Supplement 2, Pages S122-S126 (15 December 2008)


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ADMA, cardiovascular disease and diabetes

Katarzyna KrzyzanowskaaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Friedrich Mittermayerb, Michael Wolztb, Guntram Schernthanera

published online 31 October 2008.

Abstract 

The endogenous competitive nitric oxide synthase inhibitor asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is an emerging risk marker for future cardiovascular events. Elevated ADMA concentrations have been described in patients with an adverse cardiovascular risk profile. Recently, various studies investigated the independent role of ADMA as a cardiovascular risk predictor in several patient cohorts. In addition, ADMA might not only be a risk marker but also a causative factor for cardiovascular disease. This review summarizes the literature on the relationship between ADMA, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

a Department of Internal Medicine I, Rudolfstiftung Hospital, Vienna, Austria

b Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +43 1 71165 2107; fax: +43 1 71165 2109.

PII: S0168-8227(08)00453-1

doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2008.09.024


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