2021
DOI: 10.24996/ijs.2021.62.6.6
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Alterations of Obestatin, Cardiac Markers and Lipid Profile Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: The current investigation aimed to test the alterations of the levels of obestatin hormone, lipid profile and cardiac function markers in relation to hyperglycemia in patients with non-insulin diabetes mellitus. The study included 118 diabetic subjects (56 males, 62 females) and 60 healthy non-diabetic subjects (30 males, 30 females). Diabetic and healthy subjects were age-matched. Serum levels of obestatin, lipid profile markers including total cholesterol (STC), triglycerides (STG), low and high density lipo… Show more

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“…In accordance with a Sudanese study, all serum lipids and lipoproteins were considerably greater in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic subjects, with the exception of HLD, which was significantly lower in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic people (28) . In diabetic males and females of both age groups, however, serum TC, LDL-C, and TG levels were statistically considerably higher, but HDL-C levels were dramatically lowered (29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In accordance with a Sudanese study, all serum lipids and lipoproteins were considerably greater in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic subjects, with the exception of HLD, which was significantly lower in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic people (28) . In diabetic males and females of both age groups, however, serum TC, LDL-C, and TG levels were statistically considerably higher, but HDL-C levels were dramatically lowered (29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Numerous attempts to find the best and most accurate prognostic prediction biomarkers for breast cancer [35]. An increased blood LDH level may reflect dynamic metabolic changes [36,37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%