Title of article :
Serum Levels of Sialic Acid and Neuraminidase Activity in Cardiovascular, Diabetic and Diabetic Retinopathy Patients
Author/Authors :
Merat, A Department of Ophthalmology Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz , Arabsolghar, R Department of Ophthalmology Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz , Zamani, J Department of Ophthalmology Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz , Roozitalab, M. H Department of Ophthalmology Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Sialic acid is a component of serum that is elevated in
diseases such as diabetes and certain malignancies. The normal
range of SSA concentration and serum neuraminidase activity in
different populations are varied, probably due to racial differences.
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to obtain the average
SSA concentration and serum neuraminidase activity, in an Iranian
population, and to show whether these indices could indicate
the severity, and serve as risk factors, for diabetes and CVD.
Methods: Serum sialic acid (SSA) concentration and neuraminidase
activity were measured in 214 male and female patients and 150
normal individuals. The patient groups were composed of diabetics,
diabetics with vascular disease and CVD patients. A mean±SEM
value of 60.06±3.36 mg/100 ml for SSA and 50.82±2.93 mU/ml for
serum neuraminidase activity were obtained in the randomly selected
normal controls.
Results: SSA was significantly higher in the patient groups as compared
to the values in the age and sex-matched controls. Increased
SSA in the diabetics with vascular complications was significantly
higher than that for diabetics without retinopathy. The serum neuraminidase
activity was also increased in the patient groups. In
contrast to the pattern for SSA levels, serum neuraminidase activity
in the diabetic patients was not significantly lower than that for diabetics
with retinopathy.
Conclusion: While serum neuraminidase activity may serve as a
factor which tends to increase in CVD, diabetic and retinopathic
patients, it may not be as reliable as the SSA level which correlates
the severity or monitoring of these diseases. However, it can be a
useful index to be used along with SSA measurements.
Keywords :
Sialic acid , neuraminidase , diabetes , retinopathy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics