Ashish Agarwal1, Anupama Hegde2, Charu Yadav1, Afzal Ahmad1, Poornima A Manjrekar1, Rukmini M Srikantiah1. 1. Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, ,Mangalore 575004, Karnataka, India. 2. Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, ,Mangalore 575004, Karnataka, India. Electronic address: anupama.hegde@manipal.edu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prediabetes is associated with dysglycemia, obesity, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, contributing towards the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases rendering them vulnerable for the same. The current study intended to explore the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) related with prediabetes by assessing oxidative stress and inflammation using serum interleukin-6 (IL-6), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and urine microalbumin (MA) and their correlation with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and physical measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Based on FPG values, 80 subjects were grouped into prediabetes and healthy controls. IL-6 and MPO were estimated in serum sample whereas MA was estimated in random urine sample. RESULTS: Prediabetes group had significantly increased (p<0.05) mean anthropometric measurements and IL-6, MPO and MA as compared to healthy controls. MPO had significant correlation with FPG (r-0.388) in the prediabetes group. IL-6 and MPO showed a positive correlation with body mass index (BMI (r-0.339, r-0.327)), waist circumference (WC (r-484, r-0.493)) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR (r-0.430, r-0.493)) while MA did not correlate with FPG and anthropometric measurements. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that prediabetes is associated with central adiposity, inflammation and oxidative stress predisposing them to an increased risk for CVD.
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prediabetes is associated with dysglycemia, obesity, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, contributing towards the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases rendering them vulnerable for the same. The current study intended to explore the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) related with prediabetes by assessing oxidative stress and inflammation using serum interleukin-6 (IL-6), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and urine microalbumin (MA) and their correlation with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and physical measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Based on FPG values, 80 subjects were grouped into prediabetes and healthy controls. IL-6 and MPO were estimated in serum sample whereas MA was estimated in random urine sample. RESULTS: Prediabetes group had significantly increased (p<0.05) mean anthropometric measurements and IL-6, MPO and MA as compared to healthy controls. MPO had significant correlation with FPG (r-0.388) in the prediabetes group. IL-6 and MPO showed a positive correlation with body mass index (BMI (r-0.339, r-0.327)), waist circumference (WC (r-484, r-0.493)) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR (r-0.430, r-0.493)) while MA did not correlate with FPG and anthropometric measurements. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that prediabetes is associated with central adiposity, inflammation and oxidative stress predisposing them to an increased risk for CVD.
Authors: M M Antunes; G Godoy; C B de Almeida-Souza; B A da Rocha; L G da Silva-Santi; L N Masi; F Carbonera; J V Visentainer; R Curi; R B Bazotte Journal: Braz J Med Biol Res Date: 2020-02-14 Impact factor: 2.590
Authors: Sara Nunes; Sofia D Viana; Inês Preguiça; André Alves; Rosa Fernandes; João S Teodoro; Patrícia Matos; Artur Figueirinha; Lígia Salgueiro; Alexandra André; Sara Silva; Ivana Jarak; Rui A Carvalho; Cláudia Cavadas; Anabela P Rolo; Carlos M Palmeira; Maria M Pintado; Flávio Reis Journal: Nutrients Date: 2021-11-23 Impact factor: 5.717