Correlation of hepatic transaminases with cortisol levels in type 2 diabetes

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sujina S. S., Vinod Chandran, Poornima Manjrekar, Aradhana Marathe, Neelam Pawar
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Introduction and Aim: Aminotransferases are the markers of liver function and cortisol is the hyperglycemic stress hormone, both have been associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis is known to control many functions of the liver. This study was aimed to evaluate the correlation of cortisol with hepatic transaminases; AST and ALT also with fasting blood glucose (FBG) and HbA1c in type 2 diabetic patients. Also, the AST, ALT and cortisol levels of participants were compared based on their diabetic duration and gender. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included patients with type 2 diabetes (n=89) with a mean diabetic duration of 7.66± 6.871 years, of which 66.3% were males and 33.7% were females. Data for the above parameters except cortisol were collected from the data management system of the central lab. Morning serum cortisol levels were estimated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient and independent student’s t-test were applied to find correlation and comparison of AST, ALT and cortisol levels of participants based on their diabetic duration and gender respectively. Results: The comparison based on diabetic duration shows significant differences (p<0.005) with AST while, not with ALT and cortisol. Also, they did not show a significant difference in either of the gender. Among hepatic transaminases, the probability of association of ALT with FBS levels and HbA1c levels was significant (p<0.05). However, though a positive trend is seen in the AST association, there is no strong correlation observed. Likewise, the association of serum cortisol levels, with AST, ALT and HbA1c was not significant but the probability of association was significant with FBS levels. Conclusion: Findings from the present study suggest that liver transaminases are positively correlated with serum cortisol levels in type 2 diabetic patients.
2型糖尿病患者肝转氨酶与皮质醇水平的相关性
简介和目的:转氨酶是肝功能的标志物,皮质醇是高血糖应激激素,两者都与胰岛素抵抗和2型糖尿病有关。下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴控制肝脏的许多功能。本研究旨在评估皮质醇与肝转氨酶的相关性;2型糖尿病患者的谷丙转氨酶和谷丙转氨酶也与空腹血糖(FBG)和糖化血红蛋白有关。此外,根据参与者的糖尿病病程和性别,比较了AST、ALT和皮质醇水平。材料与方法:本前瞻性研究纳入2型糖尿病患者89例,平均糖尿病病程为7.66±6.871年,其中男性66.3%,女性33.7%。除皮质醇外,以上参数数据均来自中心实验室数据管理系统。采用酶联免疫吸附法(ELISA)测定晨间血清皮质醇水平。应用Karl Pearson相关系数和独立学生t检验,分别根据糖尿病病程和性别,寻找AST、ALT和皮质醇水平的相关性并进行比较。结果:基于糖尿病病程的比较与AST有显著性差异(p<0.005),与ALT和皮质醇无显著性差异。同样,他们也没有显示出男女之间的显著差异。在肝转氨酶中,ALT与FBS水平和HbA1c水平相关的概率显著(p<0.05)。然而,尽管AST有积极的趋势,但没有观察到很强的相关性。同样,血清皮质醇水平与AST、ALT和HbA1c的相关性不显著,但与FBS水平的相关性概率显著。结论:本研究提示2型糖尿病患者肝脏转氨酶与血清皮质醇水平呈正相关。
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