Title of article :
Relationship of Serum Apolipoprotein A-V Levels, Oxidative Stress and
Inflammatory Biomarkers with Hypertriglyceridemia in Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus
Author/Authors :
Sharma Devesh نويسنده TIT, Bhopal, M.P , Garg Seema نويسنده Departement of Biochemistry, University College of Medical
Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi,
India , Mehndiratta Mohit نويسنده Departement of Biochemistry, University College of Medical
Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi,
India , V Madhu S نويسنده Department of Medicine, University College of Medical
Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi,
India , Puri Dinesh نويسنده Departement of Biochemistry, University College of Medical
Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi,
India
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Background Serum levels of triglycerides (TGs) are often found to
be raised in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). TG levels ≥ 2.2 mM,
systemic inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) are known to increase
the risk of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) substantially. In
recent years, apolipoprotein A-V (Apo A-V protein) has attracted
considerably as a modulator of circulating TG levels. Objectives The
study was conducted in order to evaluate the levels of Apo A - V
proteins and markers of inflammation and OS in patients of T2DM with and
without hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) and also to assess correlation
between them. Methods T2DM patients were categorized into two groups of
40 participants, according to criteria for risk of CVD: group 1/
controls (TG ≤ 1.65 mM, n = 40) and group 2/ cases (TG ≥ 2.2 mM, n =
40). Despite the routine investigations, serum levels of Apo A-V,
interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Insulin were estimated using ELISA, free fatty
acids (FFA) with fluorometric assay and malondialdehyde (MDA) was
measured using a spectrophotometer. Comparison of levels and correlation
between variables was carried out with appropriate statistical tools.
Results Serum Apo A-V protein levels were found significantly lower (P =
0.04) and MDA was significantly higher (P = 0.049) in cases. MDA
correlated with TG levels positively (P = 0.000) and negatively with
high density lipoproteins (HDL) (P = 0.000). However Apo A-V protein
levels did not correlate with TG levels (P = 0.819, r = -0.027), IL-6 (r
= 0.135, P = 0.269), FFA (r = 0.128, P = 0.277) and MDA (r = -0.217, P =
0.073). IL-6 levels significantly and positively correlated with HOMA-IR
(r = 0.327, P = 0.004) in the all patients. Conclusions In patients of
T2DM, low levels of Apo A-V are associated with HTG, indicating that Apo
A-V is linked with TG metabolism. Burden of oxidative stress is greater
in HTG of T2DM as is evident from MDA levels and its correlation with TG
levels. Since oxidative stress is an important patho-physiological basis
which increases the risk of CVD in patients of T2DM with HTG. Further
studies are required in order to explore the possible role of Apo A-V in
TG metabolism in diabetes.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics