GIJHSR

Galore International Journal of Health Sciences and Research


Original Research Article

Year: 2021 | Month: July-September | Volume: 6 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 90-97

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/gijhsr.20210714

Plasma Zinc Levels, Lipid Profile Parameters and CVD Risk Markers in Relation to Glycemic Status in T2 DM Patients

Aman James1, Nagendra S2, Lata Telang3, Kashinath R T4

1Intern, Dept. of Medicine, 2Chairperson Subbaiah Research Center, 3Professor, Dept. of Medicine, 4Director, Research & Development Department, Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences, Purle, Shivamogga.

Corresponding Author: Kashinath R T

ABSTRACT

Background: Diabetes is global endemic rapidly increasing in both developed and developing countries and is a common secondary cause of hyperlipidaemia in T2DM patients. Diabetic- dyslipidemic patients exhibit atherogenic lipid profile, which greatly increases their CVD risk. Zinc, essential trace element, has significant function in energy metabolism and has been shown to serve a regulatory role in insulin signalling pathway and in supporting structural integrity of endothelial cells. A study designed to assess the plasma zinc status in t2 dm patients and to correlate zinc levels with lipid parameters, CVD markers as well as with glycemic status.
Methods: The t2dm patients in the age group 30-60 years were randomly selected and were sub-grouped age wise, glycemic status-wise and diabetic duration-wise. Fasting Glucose, lipid parameters and zinc were estimated and atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP), Atherogenic Coefficient (AC), and Cardiac Risk Ratio (CRR) were calculated.
Results: The results shows levels of glucose, lipid parameters, AIP, AC and CRR are significantly elevated whereas the levels of HDLC and zinc are significantly lowered in t2dm patients and the rises as well as the fall in HDLC and zinc are proportional to glycemic status.
Conclusion: It can be concluded from the present study that zinc levels are lower in t2dm patients and is reciprocally related to glycemic status as well as to the diabetic duration. Further the rise in CVD markers is directly proportional to the glycemic status but inversely related to CVD markers.

Keywords: t2dm, CVD markers, glycemic status, zinc.

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