Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Non-High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Lipoprotein (A) in Diabetes: A Cross-sectional Study | Chapter 4 | New Advances in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 8

 This unit aimed to estimate the level of Lp(a) and lipid characterization, especially non-HDL C in diabetic victims, and to correlate the alike with healthful controls (non-diabetics).  High-density lipoproteins seize many features that enhance the association between raised HDL cholesterol and protection from atherosclerosis, these lipoproteins concede possibility be modified in sure individuals and/or lifestyle to become proinflammatory.A total of 60 victims attending a private healing college and ward at Chennai participated in the study were picked. Lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) was estimated by immunoturbidimetry and the additional parameters by their particular methods in biochemistry automobile-analyzer. From the study, it was raise that both Lp(a) and non-HDLC were raised in diabetics (22.12 and 207.73 mg/dl respectively) when compared to the Lp(a) and non-HDLC non-diabetic controls (10.29 and 111.83 mg/dl individually). It was also apparent that there is a definite correlation of Lp(a) offer recommendation non-HDL C.  The study clearly describe the importance of Lp(a) and non-HDL-C as free parameters and the study administered by us reveals that the twosome can act as linked parameters in routine diabetic sketch biochemical investigations would help in anticipating the diabetic complications in a better habit among the Indian community.Lp(a) and non-HDL C are responsible for atherogenic events in unrestrained diabetic patients, chief to risks such as heart failure artery ailment.

Author(s) Details:

M. Vasanthan,
Department of Biochemistry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, SRM Institute, Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

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