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The Predisposition for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Metabolic Syndrome

Authors :
Zenoaga-Barbăroșie, C
Berca, L
Vassu-Dimov, T
Toma, M
Nica, MI
Alexiu-Toma, OA
Ciornei, C
Albu, A
Nica, S
Nistor, C
Nica, R
Source :
Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics; July 2023, Vol. 26 Issue: 1 p21-26, 6p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are diseases caused by the interaction of genetic and non-genetic factors. Therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate the association between six common genetic polymorphisms and T2DM and MetS in males. A total of 120 T2DM, 75 MetS, and 120 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. ACEID, eNOS4a/b, ATR1A1166C, OXTR(A>G), SOD1+35A/C, CAT-21A/T gene polymorphisms were genotyped by PCR or PCR-RFLP techniques. T2DM was diagnosed at an earlier age compared to MetS (54 vs 55 years old, p=0.0003) and the difference was greater in carriers of the OXTRG allele (54 vs 56 years old, p=0.0002) or both OXTRG and eNOSb alleles (54 vs 56, p=0.00016). The SOD1AA genotype (O.R.=0.11, p=0.0006) and the presence of both ACEI and OXTR1A (O.R.=0.39, p=0.0005) alleles revealed to be protective for T2DM. SOD1AA and AC genotypes were protective factors for triglyceride (p=0.0002 and p=0.0005, respectively) and HDL cholesterol (p=0.0002 and p=0.0004, respectively) levels in T2DM patients. ACEDD was identified more frequently in hypertensive T2DM patients (O.R.=3.77, p=0.0005) and in those who reported drinking alcohol (p=0.0001) comparing to HC and T2DM patients who did not drink alcohol, respectively. We observed that T2DM patients who reported drinking alcohol had an increased frequency of ACEDD and eNOSbb (p<0.0001), or ACEDD and OXTRG (p<0.0001) compared to non-drinkers. No gene polymorphisms were associated with MetS.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21995761 and 13110160
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63719272
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2023-0003