2021
DOI: 10.17352/2455-8583.000053
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Lipid profile, abnormality of serum glucose levels and their associated factors in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients

Abstract: Background: The rise of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has become a major public health concern around the world. Most patients with pulmonary tuberculosis have low body nutrients, hypocholesterolemia, and lower values were strongly associated with mortality in these patients. Representative data on lipid profile, fasting blood glucose abnormalities and their associated factors among MDR TB patients are lacking. Objective: To determine lipid profile, fasting blood glucose abnormalities and their as… Show more

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“…High serum triglyceride levels and free fatty acids result in the deposition of lipid granules in various organs, that is known to inhibit insulin-associated signaling cascades resulting in insulin resistance (Boden and Shulman, 2002;Xin et al, 2019). Lipid profile abnormalities and an increased risk of diabetes were observed in multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB patients (Biranu et al, 2021). Lipid mediator, lipoxin and leukotriene derived from arachidonic acid is associated with Mtb susceptibility and disease pathogenicity (Mayer- Barber and Sher, 2015).…”
Section: Lipids and Free Fatty Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High serum triglyceride levels and free fatty acids result in the deposition of lipid granules in various organs, that is known to inhibit insulin-associated signaling cascades resulting in insulin resistance (Boden and Shulman, 2002;Xin et al, 2019). Lipid profile abnormalities and an increased risk of diabetes were observed in multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB patients (Biranu et al, 2021). Lipid mediator, lipoxin and leukotriene derived from arachidonic acid is associated with Mtb susceptibility and disease pathogenicity (Mayer- Barber and Sher, 2015).…”
Section: Lipids and Free Fatty Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%