Levels of Serum Selenium and Zinc in Critically ill Type 2 Diabetics and Normal Healthy Individuals at Tertiary Care Hospital, Surat, India

S. P. Patel, D. Ramavataram, N. Chandrika, H. Lad
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Introduction: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), accounting for 85-90% of diabetic subjects globally, is reported to be also caused by imbalance between pro-oxidant and antioxidant factors. This very fact necessitates exploring and evaluating the possibilities of role of various antioxidant trace elements like selenium and zinc, in further understanding the pathogenesis and appropriate applicable intervention required, if any for patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. The levels of trace elements like selenium and zinc, representing antioxidant capacity, might be implicated in development of type II diabetes and vice versa. Aim: To evaluate the levels of serum selenium and zinc in critically ill type 2 diabetic patients and comparing them with healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: This case-control study was conducted for a period of nine months from October 2016 to June 2017. Fifty critically ill type 2 diabetic patients and 150 apparently healthy age and gender matched controls were recruited into this study. Serum selenium and zinc levels were estimated in subjects of both the groups. Mean, standard deviation, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test and student t-test were statistical tools used to interpret the results. Results: Fifty critically ill T2DM patients constituted the cases and 150 age and sex matched healthy adults were in the control group. Mean Random Blood Sugar (RBS) in controls was 113.14±25.52 mg/dL while in that in cases was 246.48±98 mg/dL and the difference was significant (p-value <0.01). This study showed significant difference (p<0.01) in the level of serum selenium and zinc levels in critically ill diabetic patients compared to healthy individuals across all age groups i.e., <40, 40 to 55 and >55 years. The mean level of selenium in cases and controls were 83.8±11.97 and 103.08±67.7 μg/dL (p-value <0.01) respectively. The mean level of zinc amongst cases and controls were 40.83±21.19 and 103.08±67.7 (p-value <0.01), respectively. Conclusion: Serum selenium and zinc levels were decreased in critically ill type 2 diabetic patients owing to the increased production of free radicals in them. Supplementation of selenium and zinc in these individuals could be beneficial and is therefore recommended.
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印度苏拉特三级医院重症2型糖尿病患者和正常健康人血清硒和锌水平
导读:2型糖尿病(T2DM)占全球糖尿病患者的85-90%,据报道也是由促氧化因子和抗氧化因子失衡引起的。这一事实需要探索和评估各种抗氧化微量元素如硒和锌的作用可能性,以进一步了解糖尿病患者的发病机制和适当的适用干预措施。代表抗氧化能力的微量元素如硒和锌的水平可能与II型糖尿病的发展有关,反之亦然。目的:评价2型糖尿病危重症患者血清硒、锌水平,并与健康人进行比较。材料与方法:本病例对照研究于2016年10月至2017年6月进行,为期9个月。本研究招募了50例危重2型糖尿病患者和150例明显健康的年龄和性别匹配的对照组。测定两组受试者的血清硒和锌水平。均值、标准差、方差分析(ANOVA)检验和学生t检验是用来解释结果的统计工具。结果:危重型2型糖尿病患者50例为病例,对照组150例为年龄、性别匹配的健康成人。对照组平均随机血糖(RBS)为113.14±25.52 mg/dL,对照组平均随机血糖(RBS)为246.48±98 mg/dL,差异有统计学意义(p值55年)。病例组和对照组硒的平均水平分别为83.8±11.97和103.08±67.7 μg/dL (p值<0.01)。病例和对照组的平均锌水平分别为40.83±21.19和103.08±67.7 (p值<0.01)。结论:2型糖尿病危重症患者血清硒、锌水平降低是由于其体内自由基的产生增加所致。在这些个体中补充硒和锌可能是有益的,因此建议。
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