Title of article :
Relation between Serum Leptin, Lipid Profiles and other biomarkers levels in patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy
Author/Authors :
Ali, Khitam Abdul W. Al-Mustansiriya University - Colleges of Medicine - clinical biochemistry, Iraq , Al-Kirwi, Esam Noori Al-Mustansiriya University - National Diabetes Center, Iraq , Shaban, Sahar Abdul W. Al-Mustansiriya University - Colleges of Medicine - Clinical Biochemistry, Iraq
Abstract :
Background: In advanced diabetes mellitus, serum levels of the most hormones are altered due to several interplaying mechanisms. Objective: To assess the relation of serum leptin and lipid profile in type 2 diabetic nephropathy. Patients and Method: Serum leptin levels and its relation to lipid profile were estimated in 62 patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy attending the National Diabetes Center in Al- Mustansiriya University, and (26) healthy individuals considered as control group. The diabetic patients were classified into three groups, (24) pathients with normoalbuminuria (21) patients with microalbuminuria and (17) patients with macroalbuminuria. Fasting plasma glucose, serum creatinine, Hb A1c %, lipid profile (Total cholesterol, LDL- Cholesterol, HDL- Cholesterol and Triglyceride) and urinary albumin, were measured to establish the possibility of using these biomarkers as a supplementary to serum leptin to be a diagnostic test for type 2 diabetic nephropathy.
Keywords :
Leptin Hormone , Diabetic Nephropathy
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal