Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a disease that involves several metabolic changes, including dyslipidemia, glucose intolerance, obesity and hypertension. The changes in liver enzyme levels have been shown to be a useful marker in the diagnosis of MetS. There are few studies evaluating these enzymes in...

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Main Authors: Nathalia Gardin Pessoa, Fernanda Dias Figueira, Ana Rubia Magalhães Ferreira, Lorena Flor da Rosa Santos Silva, Isaías Dichi, Danielle Venturini
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2015-03-01
Series:Semina : Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/seminabio/article/view/19235
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spelling doaj-c020d3a1246849088c7ab3acd90f10742020-11-24T23:48:48ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina : Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde1676-54351679-03672015-03-01361Supl16917810.5433/1679-0367.2015v36n1Suplp16911618Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndromeNathalia Gardin Pessoa0Fernanda Dias Figueira1Ana Rubia Magalhães Ferreira2Lorena Flor da Rosa Santos Silva3Isaías Dichi4Danielle Venturini5Universidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaMetabolic syndrome (MetS) is a disease that involves several metabolic changes, including dyslipidemia, glucose intolerance, obesity and hypertension. The changes in liver enzyme levels have been shown to be a useful marker in the diagnosis of MetS. There are few studies evaluating these enzymes in overweight individuals with or without MetS. This study evaluated the serum levels of liver enzymes (ALT, AST, and GGT) as well as C-reactive protein (CRP) as inflammatory markers in overweight individuals with and without MS. We studied 97 subjects, 41 eutrophic healthy controls (EU), 28 overweight individuals without MetS (OSSM) and 28 overweight individuals with MetS (OCSM). Analyses of total cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, triacylglycerol, fasting glucose, ALT, AST and GGT were performed in a biochemical auto analyzer. The determination was performed by CRP enzyme in microparticles (MEIA). The nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test was performed and the results were presented as median (minimum-maximum). Spearman correlation was also performed in this study. Serum levels of liver enzymes (ALT, AST and GGT) did not differ between group EU and group OSSM, however, statistically significant differences when these parameters were compared between EU and OCSM and OSSM and OCSM (p <0.001). Glucose levels were positively correlated with ALT, AST and GGT. The group showed a significant increase in serum CRP when compared to other groups (p <0.001). We conclude that overweight was not able to alter the levels of liver enzymes and CRP levels and the elevation of serum GGT may be considered an additional risk factor for MetS.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/seminabio/article/view/19235Sindrome metabólicaSobrepesoAlanina amino transferaseAspartato amino transferaseGama glutamil transferaseProteína C reativa.
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author Nathalia Gardin Pessoa
Fernanda Dias Figueira
Ana Rubia Magalhães Ferreira
Lorena Flor da Rosa Santos Silva
Isaías Dichi
Danielle Venturini
spellingShingle Nathalia Gardin Pessoa
Fernanda Dias Figueira
Ana Rubia Magalhães Ferreira
Lorena Flor da Rosa Santos Silva
Isaías Dichi
Danielle Venturini
Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
Semina : Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
Sindrome metabólica
Sobrepeso
Alanina amino transferase
Aspartato amino transferase
Gama glutamil transferase
Proteína C reativa.
author_facet Nathalia Gardin Pessoa
Fernanda Dias Figueira
Ana Rubia Magalhães Ferreira
Lorena Flor da Rosa Santos Silva
Isaías Dichi
Danielle Venturini
author_sort Nathalia Gardin Pessoa
title Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
title_short Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
title_full Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
title_fullStr Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and C-reactive protein (CRP) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
title_sort evaluation of serum levels of liver enzymes and c-reactive protein (crp) in overweight individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina : Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
issn 1676-5435
1679-0367
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a disease that involves several metabolic changes, including dyslipidemia, glucose intolerance, obesity and hypertension. The changes in liver enzyme levels have been shown to be a useful marker in the diagnosis of MetS. There are few studies evaluating these enzymes in overweight individuals with or without MetS. This study evaluated the serum levels of liver enzymes (ALT, AST, and GGT) as well as C-reactive protein (CRP) as inflammatory markers in overweight individuals with and without MS. We studied 97 subjects, 41 eutrophic healthy controls (EU), 28 overweight individuals without MetS (OSSM) and 28 overweight individuals with MetS (OCSM). Analyses of total cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, triacylglycerol, fasting glucose, ALT, AST and GGT were performed in a biochemical auto analyzer. The determination was performed by CRP enzyme in microparticles (MEIA). The nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test was performed and the results were presented as median (minimum-maximum). Spearman correlation was also performed in this study. Serum levels of liver enzymes (ALT, AST and GGT) did not differ between group EU and group OSSM, however, statistically significant differences when these parameters were compared between EU and OCSM and OSSM and OCSM (p <0.001). Glucose levels were positively correlated with ALT, AST and GGT. The group showed a significant increase in serum CRP when compared to other groups (p <0.001). We conclude that overweight was not able to alter the levels of liver enzymes and CRP levels and the elevation of serum GGT may be considered an additional risk factor for MetS.
topic Sindrome metabólica
Sobrepeso
Alanina amino transferase
Aspartato amino transferase
Gama glutamil transferase
Proteína C reativa.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/seminabio/article/view/19235
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