Objective:To investigate the relationship between lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2(Lp-PLA2)levels and vascular endothelial function and arterial elasticity in type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)patients. Methods:A total of 163 individuals with T2DM who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were enrolled. Latex scattering immunoturbidimetric assay was used to determine plasma Lp-PLA2 levels. Noninvasive peripheral arterial tone measurement(PAT)was performed to evaluated endothelial function by reative hyperemia index(RHI),and pulse wave velocity(PWV)were used to determine the arterial elasticity. Results:In T2DM patients,the vascular endothelial function index(RHI)gradually decreased with the increase of LP-PLA2 level(r=-0.23,P<0.01),whereas there is no significant correlation between Lp-PLA2 and PWV(r=0.13,P=0.17). Further multiple linear regression analysis showed that Lp-PLA2 remained as an independent factor for RHI after adjusting for age,gender,LDL-cholesterol,glycosylated hemoglobin,smoking,and body mass index(β=-0.231,P=0.027). Conclusion:Plasma Lp-PLA2 may be a suitable surrogate marker for evaluation of vascular endothelial function.