Literature DB >> 21418881

[The relationship between plasma homocysteine levels and diabetic peripheral neuropathy].

Jian-bo Li1, Yu-ze Cheng, Min Shi, Hong-man Zhang, Qing Dai, Yu Zhang, Yan-juan Wang, Ji-wen Chen, Hong-xing Wang, Jia-wei Chen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between plasma homocysteine levels and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPNP).
METHODS: A crossectional analysis was conducted on 227 patients with type 2 diabetes. Peripheral neuropathy was confirmed using electromyography (EMG). The risk factors possibly associated with diabetic neuropathy or plasma homocysteine levels were analyzed in relation to likelihood of occurrence of DPNP.
RESULTS: Eighty patients with neuropathy and 147 patients without neuropathy were included. Plasma homocysteine levels were significantly higher in patients with diabetic neuropathy [(12.6 ± 3.6) µmol/L] than without diabetic neuropathy [(8.2 ± 0.9) µmol/L] (P < 0.001), and the relationship remained significant after adjusting for duration of diabetes, glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), age, renal status, serum folate acid and vitamin B(12), and metformin [OR 1.15 (1.02 - 1.28), P < 0.05]. In addition, per increase of 4.0 µmol/L plasma homocysteine was closely related to the occurrence of neuropathy after controlling for per unit increase of other confounding factors [OR 1.17 (0.94 - 1.33), P < 0.05].
CONCLUSIONS: Hyperhomocysteinemia was an independent risk factor for the occurrence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21418881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 0578-1426


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