Literature DB >> 32494901

Nitric oxide and TNF-α are correlates of diabetic retinopathy independent of hs-CRP and HbA1c.

Pegah Khaloo1, Reihane Qahremani1, Soghra Rabizadeh1, Mohammad Omidi1, Armin Rajab1, Firouzeh Heidari1, Ghasem Farahmand1, Masoume Bitaraf1, Hossein Mirmiranpour2, Alireza Esteghamati1, Manouchehr Nakhjavani3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Regarding the role of inflammation in progression of diabetes this study was conducted to investigate the association between inflammatory biomarkers such as nitric oxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) with the chance of existence of diabetic retinopathy and its progression in patients with diabetes.
METHODS: A total of 83 patients with T2DM (Type 2 diabetes mellitus) were divided into three groups of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and patients without diabetic retinopathy (NDR) based on ophthalmologic funduscopic examination. Twenty six healthy controls were also enrolled. Blood samples were taken after 12 h of overnight fasting, NO, TNF-α, and hs-CRP were measured. Association of the level of these biomarkers with retinopathy was analyzed.
RESULTS: The levels of TNF-α, NO and hs-CRP were higher among patients with diabetic retinopathy. Multinomial Logistic Regression model showed that TNF-α and NO could predict the presence of retinopathy among patients with diabetes when adjusted for hs-CRP, HbA1c, FBS, gender, total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, LDL, BMI, and age (respectively OR = 1.76, CI 95% = 1.01-3.02, p = 0.046 and OR = 1.12, CI 95% = 1.05-1.18, p < 0.001); however they could not predict the severity of retinopathy. In ROC analysis AUC for TNFα was 0.849 (p < 0.001) and for NO was 0.907 (p < 0.001). Serum TNF-α level of 7.10 pmol/L could be suggestive of the presence of retinopathy (sensitivity = 92.2% and specificity = 66.0%), also serum NO level of 45.96 μmol/L could be suggestive of the presence of retinopathy (sensitivity = 96.1% and specificity = 86%).
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest elevated levels of NO and TNF-α can be suggestive of diabetic retinopathy.

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Keywords:  Diabetic retinopathy; High-sensitivity C-reactive protein; Inflammation; Nitric oxide; Tumor necrosis factor alpha; Type 2 diabetes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32494901     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-020-02353-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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