status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Background: Complication of diabetes mellitus includes peripheral neuropathy which causes ischemic foot ulceration. Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance may accelerate the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Objective: To assess the glycaemic status and insulin resistance for developmen...
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doaj-3e2a9485034d4d3d9abbfd5550c347ad2020-11-25T00:56:36ZengBangladesh Society of Physiologist (BSP)Journal of Bangladesh Society of Physiologists1995-12132219-75082016-12-011125458http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsp.v11i2.30651status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathyTaslima Akter0Qazi Shamima Akhter1Mezbahur Rahman2Sabrina Fahmida Azim3Department of Physiology, Ibrahim Medical College, DhakaDepartment of Physiology, Dhaka Medical College, DhakaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Dhaka Medical College, DhakaKumudini Woman’s Medical CollegeTangail, BangladeshBackground: Complication of diabetes mellitus includes peripheral neuropathy which causes ischemic foot ulceration. Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance may accelerate the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Objective: To assess the glycaemic status and insulin resistance for development of peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: This control case control study was conducted in the Department of Physiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka from July 2014 to June 2015. A total number of 150 Type 2 diabetic patients of both sexes were selected with age ranging 40 to 50 years. Among them, 75 patients with peripheral neuropathy were included in study group and 75 patients without peripheral neuropathy were control. For evaluation of glycaemic status, fasting serum glucose (FSG), Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and to calculate insulin resistance by homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), fasting serum insulin (FSI), were estimated. For statistical analysis, unpaired Student’s ‘t’ test was done. Results: In this study, significant increase in FSG, HbA1c, FSI, HOMA-IR were found in diabetic subjects with peripheral neuropathy in comparison to control group. Conclusion: From the study results, it is concluded that poor glycaemic control and greater insulin resistance may be associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JBSP/article/view/30651Diabetes mellitusperipheral neuropathyglycaemic status |
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status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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status and insulin resistance in diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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Background: Complication of diabetes mellitus includes peripheral neuropathy which causes ischemic
foot ulceration. Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance may accelerate the development of diabetic
peripheral neuropathy. Objective: To assess the glycaemic status and insulin resistance for development
of peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: This control case control study was
conducted in the Department of Physiology, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka from July 2014 to June
2015. A total number of 150 Type 2 diabetic patients of both sexes were selected with age ranging 40
to 50 years. Among them, 75 patients with peripheral neuropathy were included in study group and 75
patients without peripheral neuropathy were control. For evaluation of glycaemic status, fasting serum
glucose (FSG), Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and to calculate insulin resistance by homeostatic
model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), fasting serum insulin (FSI), were estimated.
For statistical analysis, unpaired Student’s ‘t’ test was done. Results: In this study, significant increase
in FSG, HbA1c, FSI, HOMA-IR were found in diabetic subjects with peripheral neuropathy in
comparison to control group. Conclusion: From the study results, it is concluded that poor glycaemic
control and greater insulin resistance may be associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Diabetes mellitus peripheral neuropathy glycaemic status |
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