Title of article :
Status of serum adiponectin related to insulin resistance in prediabetics
Author/Authors :
Ahsan, Shahid Hamdard University - Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Ahmed, Sagheer Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre - Basic Medical Sciences Institute - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Ahmed, Syed Danish Haseen Hamdard University - Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Biochemistry, Pakistan , Nauman, Kiran Government of Sindh - Health Department, Pakistan
From page :
184
To page :
188
Abstract :
Obejctive: To find the status of serum adiponectin in individuals progressing towards Type 2 diabetes mellitus and compare it with normal glucose tolerant subjects to determine the stage where alteration of adiponectin occurred. Methods: The cross-sectional study was carried out at the Department of Biochemistry, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, during January to August 2008. Subjects were invited through various diabetes screening camps. A total of 608 subjects 30 years of age without prior history of diabetes were screened through fasting plasma glucose and 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test. Forty randomly selected pre-diabetic subjects and 40 age and gender-matched subjects were included in the study. Anthropometric measurements were done. Serum insulin and adiponectin were estimated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was used to calculate insulin resistance mathematically. Result: Mean fasting and two-hour plasma glucose, body mass index, waist, hip circumference and blood pressure were significantly raised in pre-diabetics compared to those with normal glucose tolerance. Adiponectin was significantly decreased, while insulin and HOMA-IR were raised significantly in the pre-diabetics. Adiponectin showed significant negative correlation with body mass index (r=-0.31, p=0.005), fasting plasma glucose (r=-0.24, p= 0.032), 2-hour plasma glucose (r=-0.42, p 0.0001)), insulin (r= -0.43, p 0.0001) and HOMA-IR (r= -0.43, p 0.0001) and remained significant after adjustment of body mass index, gender and insulin level in pre-diabetics. Conclusion: Adiponectin estimation may help in earlier identification of impending diabetes. However, casual link between adiponectin and pre-diabetes remained unexplored due to the study design and small sample size that warrants longitudinal large-scale studies.
Keywords :
Adiponectin , Pre , diabetes , Insulin resistance
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2653420
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