Title of article :
ASSOCIATION OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN LEVELS AND GLYCAEMIC CONTROL IN TYPE-2 DIABETES MELLITUS
Author/Authors :
TR، Yathish نويسنده Department of physiology, Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences , , Annamalai، Nachal نويسنده Department of physiology , , shankar، Vinutha نويسنده Department of physiology ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Earlier diabetes mellitus (DM) was thought to be a disease of carbohydrate
metabolism. Looking at the effects of insulin deficiency on carbohydrate and lipid
metabolism, diabetes mellitus is now being called more a disease of lipid metabolism
than carbohydrate metabolism. A cross-sectional study was conducted during March
2005 to March 2006 to study the low-density lipoproteins (LDL) levels in diabetes mellitus
and its relation to glycaemic control. LDL levels were estimated. Comparison of lipid
levels were made between group of diabetic patients with glycated hemoglobin less than
8.0% and a group of diabetic patients with glycated hemoglobin more than 8.0% and the
controls. The lipid fractions i.e. total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), and low-density
lipoprotein (LDL) levels were higher in the poorly controlled diabetes patients as
compared to well controlled diabetic patients and nondiabetic patients. Increased levels
of low-density lipoprotein may be a contributory factor to the high risk of atherosclerosis
induced coronary artery disease observed in diabetes mellitus patients. Reduction of
blood glucose levels is likely to reduce low density lipoprotein levels and the risk of
complication, with the lowest risk being in those with glycosylated hemoglobin values in
the normal range ie. Less than 8.0%
Journal title :
Electronic Physician
Journal title :
Electronic Physician