ASSOCIATION OF SERUM PREPTIN LEVELS WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE IN IRAQI WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS

Authors

  • Aiman Jawad Abbas
  • Hanaa Addai Ali
  • Mohauman Mohammad AL-Rufaie

Keywords:

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin resistance,, Preptin,

Abstract

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common metabolic disorders of pregnancy. This disease is characterized by an abnormal glucose tolerance recognized for the first time during pregnancy due to a decreased insulin sensitivity combined with insufficient insulin secretion. To estimate preptin concentrations in pregnant with gestational diabetes mellitus comparison with healthy pregnant. A total of 45 pregnant were divided into pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus(n=30) and healthy pregnant (n=15)with gestational age-matched serum levels of biomarkers and cytokine were measured in second and third trimester using Oral Glucose Tolerance Test [OGTT]preptin and insulin levels were measured with ELISA. Metabolic parameters were measured by spectrophotometer methods. The correlation coefficients between serum preptin levels and age, BMI, insulin resistance, insulin sensitivity were also evaluated. Serum preptin levels were significantly high in Patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (446.33±81.34) compared with control healthy pregnant (157.26±36.50) (P <0.001). The correlation of Preptin levels in GDM pregnant was negatively with insulin resistance, age, BMI and fasting blood glucose but positively with fasting insulin levels and insulin sensitivity. In summary, serum preptin concentration were increased in GDM pregnant compared with normal pregnant. Serum preptin concentration is associated with glucose tolerance status, insulin resistance, insulin sensitivity, Beta-cells functions disrupted

 

 

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Published

03-01-2019