Study of Adhesion Molecules in Diabetes Mellitus Type2 Iraqi Patients with Dyslipidemia

Abbas M. Alsaedy, Zeinab M. Al-Rubaei
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Background: Cell adhesion molecules are protein entities that are located on the cell surface. The vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression is related to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with dyslipidemia. Objectives: To determine the levels of VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 in T2DM patients with dyslipidemia and to explore the relationship between VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 and the development of dyslipidemia in T2DM patients. Patients and methods: The study included 150 individuals with an age range of (35-55) years. Patients with diabetes for more than 5 years were excluded. Fifty healthy individuals constituted Group 1 (G1), fifty patients with T2DM constituted Group 2 (G2), and fifty T2DM patients with dyslipidemia constituted Group 3 (G3). Whole blood samples were drawn to measure HbA1c based on fluorescence immunoassay technology. The serum was separated to measure fasting blood glucose (FBG), triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), and high-density lipoproteins (HDL) by manual methods, while VCAM-1, and ICAM-1 were determined using the ELISA test. The study was conducted between November 2022 and April 2023 at the National Center for Diabetes Treatment and Research, Baghdad, Iraq. Results: Significantly higher levels of FSG and HbA1c were detected in G2 and G3 compared to G1, but non-significantly so when G3 was compared to G2. Significant higher levels of TG and TC levels were detected for G3 when compared to G1 and G2, but non-significantly so when G2 was compared to G1. HDL levels were significantly lower in G3 compared to G2 and G1, but non-significantly so when G2 was compared to G1. VCAM-1, and ICAM-1 were significantly higher in G2 compared to G1, and VCAM-1 level was significantly higher in G3 compared to G2. Non-significant differences in ICAM-1 levels were found between G3 and G2. Conclusion: VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 are potentially significant factors in the development of dyslipidemia in diabetes patients. They might serve as biomarkers to accurately predict the progression of cardiovascular disease.
伊拉克 2 型糖尿病患者血脂异常的粘附分子研究
背景:细胞粘附分子是位于细胞表面的蛋白质实体。血管细胞粘附分子-1(VCAM-1)和细胞间粘附分子-1(ICAM-1)的表达与伴有血脂异常的 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)有关。研究目的测定血脂异常的 T2DM 患者体内 VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1 的水平,并探讨 VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1 与 T2DM 患者血脂异常发生之间的关系:研究包括 150 名年龄在(35-55)岁之间的患者。排除了糖尿病病史超过 5 年的患者。50 名健康人组成第一组(G1),50 名 T2DM 患者组成第二组(G2),50 名患有血脂异常的 T2DM 患者组成第三组(G3)。抽取全血样本,利用荧光免疫测定技术测量 HbA1c。分离血清后,用手工方法测量空腹血糖(FBG)、甘油三酯(TG)、总胆固醇(TC)和高密度脂蛋白(HDL),并用酶联免疫吸附法测定 VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1。研究于 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 4 月在伊拉克巴格达国家糖尿病治疗和研究中心进行:结果:与 G1 相比,G2 和 G3 的 FSG 和 HbA1c 水平明显较高,但与 G2 相比,G3 的 FSG 和 HbA1c 水平并不明显。与 G1 和 G2 相比,G3 的 TG 和 TC 水平显著较高,但与 G2 相比,G3 的 TG 和 TC 水平显著较低,但与 G1 相比,G3 的 TG 和 TC 水平显著较高,但与 G2 相比,G3 的 TG 和 TC 水平显著较低。与 G2 和 G1 相比,G3 的高密度脂蛋白水平明显较低,但与 G2 相比,G1 的高密度脂蛋白水平并不明显。与 G1 相比,G2 的 VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1 水平明显较高,而与 G2 相比,G3 的 VCAM-1 水平明显较高。结论:结论:VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1 可能是导致糖尿病患者血脂异常的重要因素。结论:VCAM-1 和 ICAM-1 可能是导致糖尿病患者血脂异常的重要因素,可作为生物标志物准确预测心血管疾病的进展。
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