Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes

Abstract Background and purpose Studies demonstrate that free radicals are involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. The aim of this study was to determine the implication of total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants as suitable biomarkers of di...

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Main Authors: Constant Anatole Pieme, Jérôme Antony Tatangmo, Gustave Simo, Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya, Vicky Jocelyne Ama Moor, Bruno Moukette Moukette, Francine Tankeu Nzufo, Borgia Legrand Njinkio Nono, Eugene Sobngwi
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Published: BMC 2017-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2463-6
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spelling doaj-1284c247d2eb4feda5ad8be4d4e3f9482020-11-25T01:56:43ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-03-011011710.1186/s13104-017-2463-6Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetesConstant Anatole Pieme0Jérôme Antony Tatangmo1Gustave Simo2Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya3Vicky Jocelyne Ama Moor4Bruno Moukette Moukette5Francine Tankeu Nzufo6Borgia Legrand Njinkio Nono7Eugene Sobngwi8Department of Biochemistry and Physiological Sciences; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde IDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of DschangDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of DschangDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of DschangDepartment of Biochemistry and Physiological Sciences; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde IDepartment of Biochemistry and Physiological Sciences; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde IDepartment of Biochemistry and Physiological Sciences; Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde IDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde IDepartment of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé IAbstract Background and purpose Studies demonstrate that free radicals are involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. The aim of this study was to determine the implication of total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants as suitable biomarkers of diabetic complications risk factors. Methods A total of 90 patients (70 patients with or without diabetic complications +20 normal healthy) were examined by evaluating the level of lipid peroxidation, nitrogen monoxide (NO), fasting blood glucose, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants using standard spectrophotometric methods. Results The fasting blood glucose and HbA1c levels were respectively 2.05 and 2.32 times higher in the group of patients with diabetes and complications (DPWC) compared to those of healthy persons. A statistically higher level of malondialdehyde (MDA), NO and TAC was observed in a group of patients with diabetes and complications compared to those without complications (DPNC). A significant positive correlation was found between catalase (CAT) and fasting blood glucose while a significant and negative correlation was noted between reduced glutathione (GSH) and fasting blood glucose. Also was noted a significant relationship between HbA1c and other markers of oxidative stress. Conclusions The results suggest that the plasma levels of CAT, TAC and reduced glutathione could give information on the risk of developing complications of diabetes, considering that the modification of these biomarkers levels were associated with oxidative stress.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2463-6Oxidative stressTotal Antioxidant CapacityType 2 diabetesMalondialdehyde
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author Constant Anatole Pieme
Jérôme Antony Tatangmo
Gustave Simo
Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya
Vicky Jocelyne Ama Moor
Bruno Moukette Moukette
Francine Tankeu Nzufo
Borgia Legrand Njinkio Nono
Eugene Sobngwi
spellingShingle Constant Anatole Pieme
Jérôme Antony Tatangmo
Gustave Simo
Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya
Vicky Jocelyne Ama Moor
Bruno Moukette Moukette
Francine Tankeu Nzufo
Borgia Legrand Njinkio Nono
Eugene Sobngwi
Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
BMC Research Notes
Oxidative stress
Total Antioxidant Capacity
Type 2 diabetes
Malondialdehyde
author_facet Constant Anatole Pieme
Jérôme Antony Tatangmo
Gustave Simo
Prosper Cabral Biapa Nya
Vicky Jocelyne Ama Moor
Bruno Moukette Moukette
Francine Tankeu Nzufo
Borgia Legrand Njinkio Nono
Eugene Sobngwi
author_sort Constant Anatole Pieme
title Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
title_short Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in African patients with type 2 diabetes
title_sort relationship between hyperglycemia, antioxidant capacity and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants in african patients with type 2 diabetes
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract Background and purpose Studies demonstrate that free radicals are involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. The aim of this study was to determine the implication of total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and some enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants as suitable biomarkers of diabetic complications risk factors. Methods A total of 90 patients (70 patients with or without diabetic complications +20 normal healthy) were examined by evaluating the level of lipid peroxidation, nitrogen monoxide (NO), fasting blood glucose, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants using standard spectrophotometric methods. Results The fasting blood glucose and HbA1c levels were respectively 2.05 and 2.32 times higher in the group of patients with diabetes and complications (DPWC) compared to those of healthy persons. A statistically higher level of malondialdehyde (MDA), NO and TAC was observed in a group of patients with diabetes and complications compared to those without complications (DPNC). A significant positive correlation was found between catalase (CAT) and fasting blood glucose while a significant and negative correlation was noted between reduced glutathione (GSH) and fasting blood glucose. Also was noted a significant relationship between HbA1c and other markers of oxidative stress. Conclusions The results suggest that the plasma levels of CAT, TAC and reduced glutathione could give information on the risk of developing complications of diabetes, considering that the modification of these biomarkers levels were associated with oxidative stress.
topic Oxidative stress
Total Antioxidant Capacity
Type 2 diabetes
Malondialdehyde
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2463-6
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