1. Leptins: association and clinical correlation in pre-diabetics.
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Ashraf, Roohi, Khan, Mosin S., Bhat, Mohammad Hayat, Shabir, Iram, Rashid, Samia, and Majid, Sabhiya
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BLOOD serum analysis , *BIOCHEMISTRY , *OBESITY , *TRIGLYCERIDES , *LEPTIN , *PHENOMENOLOGICAL biology , *CROSS-sectional method , *ANTHROPOMETRY , *SERUM , *CHEMILUMINESCENCE assay , *LOW density lipoproteins , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *IMMUNOASSAY , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *METABOLIC syndrome , *PREDIABETIC state , *INSULIN resistance , *SPECTROPHOTOMETRY , *CHOLESTEROL , *LIPIDS , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background /purpose: Leptin—a protein hormone that plays vital role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity, involved in regulating the circadian rhythms of gonadotropic, thyrotropic and adrenal axes in the endocrine system. This cross-sectional study was undertaken to correlate serum leptin levels and other demographic and biochemical parameters between prediabetic cases and control subjects of Kashmiri population. Furthermore, association of serum leptin levels with various demographic and biochemical parameters along with insulin resistance in pre-diabetic subjects was elucidated. In our study, pre-diabetic cases (n = 212) and healthy controls (n = 196) were enrolled. Methods: All study subjects underwent anthropometric assessment. Serum samples of all study subjects were analysed for biochemical parameters employing the principle of spectrophotometry and leptin levels using sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Insulin levels of prediabetic cases were deduced by chemiluminescent micro particle immunoassay (CMIA) technology and thereby calculating their insulin resistance. Results: The cases had statistically increased leptin levels, lipid profile and obesity as compared to controls (p ≤ 0.05). Our study, showed a positive correlation between elevated leptin levels and increased lipid levels (total cholesterol, triglycerides; TG and very low density lipoproteins-cholesterol; VLDL-C) in prediabetics (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Beyond adiposity, leptin levels may increase the risk of pre-diabetes in Kashmiri population. Since the secretion, estimation and measurements of leptins are modest in contrast to insulin levels; therefore, leptin levels can also be included in the routine measurement as an indicator of metabolic syndrome and/or T2DM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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