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12. Evaluation Dyslipidemia and Resistin in Diabetic Obese Patients in Mirpur AJK

Sohail Iqbal1, Kinza Alam4, Anwar ul Isam2 and Asnad3

ABSTRACT

Objective: .This study was planned to compare and correlate the potential role of resistin in obese patients with

T2DM  

Study Design:  Comparative study

Place and Duration of Study:  This study was conducted in Pharmacology and Biochemistry Department of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Medical College Mirpur-AJK from April 2016 to November 2017.

Materials and Methods: In this study we also collaborate with Medicine department   of DHQ Hospital of Mirpur AJK.  In this study we had taken 120 (Eighty) male and female obese patients. Pregnant women were not considered in study. We also ensured that patients had taken any medicine.  In our study, we select the range of patient from thirty six to fifty nine year (36 to 59). 

Results: In type 2 diabetic patients we found high level of Serum resistin i.e. (38±8 ng/ml) as compare to controls. Serum cholesterol (206.2 ± 69 mg/dl), serum triglycerides (184.3 ± 73mg/dl), serum LDL(165.4 ± 36mg/dl) was significantly higher  in diabetic obese  Patients. Serum HDL (39.1 ± 14) mg/dl) was significantly low in diabetic subjects. Our study showed that cholesterol, triglyceride (TG) and low density lipoprotein (LDL) are found higher in obese diabetic patients as compared to obese controls. Resistin, total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were not exist significantly in obese diabetic patients when we compared the result with obese controls. But on other side  we observed the results  of TG (triglycerides) is significant higher in obese diabetic  patients  as compare obese controls. it means that there is positive correlation present between TG (triglycerides) and obese diabetic patient. Conclusion: Lipid profile is disturbed with resistin which ultimately caused to insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus in obese subjects. We should try to control   hormone such as resistin will be helpful to control diabetic obese patients with  dyslipidemia

Key Words: Diabetes mellitus, Dyslipidemia, Resistin, Obesity

Citation of articles: Iqbal S, Alam K, Isam A, Asnad. Evaluation Dyslipidemia and Resistin in Diabetic Obese

 

Patients in Mirpur AJK. Med Forum 2018;29(2):49-52.