Abstract
Background: Recent research indicates that persistent inflammatory responses may contribute to the rise of diabetic nephropathy (DN) and diabetic cardiovascular disease (DCVD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (DM2). Numerous molecules associated with inflammation and angiogenesis have been implicated in the development and progression of DN and DCVD, respectively. Methods: The subjects were separated into five groups: healthy controls (n= 25), type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (n= 30), type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with nephropathy DN (n= 30), and type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with cardiovascular disease DCVD (n= 30). The blood levels of irisin, IL-8, HbA1C, urea, and creatinine were determined. Results: In current study there was high significant increased irisin levels (p< 0.001) in DN patients than other groups and a high significant decreased IL-8 level in DCVD. Conclusions: Serum IL-8 and irisin levels may serve as early indicators of DM2 problems (DN, DCVD)
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Jasim, H. S., Altaie, A. F., Saloum, W. T., & Ali, A. H. (2022). Comparative Study of New Biomarkers in Iraqi DM2 with and without Complications. Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 11(3), 400–404. https://doi.org/10.52547/rbmb.11.3.400
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