Vojnosanitetski pregled 2010 Volume 67, Issue 12, Pages: 965-968
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP1012965R
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The significance of resistin concentration in metabolical diseases
Rašić Dragiša
Stolić Radojica
Jovanović Aleksandar
Trajković Goran
Rašić Julijana
Sovtić Saša
Background/Aim. Adipose tissue secrets a number of hormonal active substances
that play an important role in the development of various metabolic diseases.
The aim of this study was to determine the resistin significance in patients
with various forms of metabolic diseases. Methods. The survey was conducted
in a hospital in Laplje Selo, and included 102 patients suffering from
diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease and renal insufficiency. All
patients were verified and anthropometric characteristics and the basic
hematological and biochemical analysis and resistin level were controlled.
Results. The average age of the patients, 69 (67.6%) men and 33 (32.4%)
women, was 55 ± 9.3 years. It was about two-thirds of smokers. The values of
mean arterial blood pressure suggested that our patients had expressed
hypertension, body mass index (28.5 ± 3.4 kg/m2) pointed to excessive
well-fed, the circumference of hips (100 ± 10.8 cm), waist circumference (110
± 17.4 cm) and the ratio of hip/waist circumference (1.05 ± 0.14) indicated a
significant intra-abdominal distribution of fat tissue. More than one third
of our patients had a certain form of cardiovascular diseases, renal failure
was present almost in a fifth of patients, while diabetes mellitus was
verified in 44.1% of the studied population. Significantly higher values of
resistin concentrations were determined in patients with renal insufficiency
and diabetes mellitus. In relation to the level of resistin, according to the
number of metabolic diseases per patient, a statistically significant
difference was achieved (F = 11.80, DF = 4.61, p < 0.001). Spearman
correlation (r = 0.66, p < 0.001) found a statistically significant
correlation between the number of diseases in one subject and the levels of
resistin. Conclusion. In patients with diabetes mellitus and renal failure
higher concentrations of resistin were recorded.
Keywords: metabolic diseases, adipose tissue, resistin, sensitivity and specificity
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