Urinary C-peptide Creatinine Ratio and Its Correlation with Parameters of Metabolic Syndrome

Manoj Gedam, D. Sarma, B. Choudhury
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To assess the correlation between urinary C peptide creatinine ratio with serum C peptide, serum insulin and its correlation with clinical and biochemical parameters of metabolic syndrome. A total of 100 subjects more than 18 years of age with metabolic syndrome according to ATP III criteria with 100 controls were included in a prospective observational study for a period of 1.5 years. Individual parameters of metabolic syndrome was higher in females with hypertriglyceridemia was most common and hyperglycaemia least common parameter of metabolic syndrome. Fasting urinary C peptide creatinine ratio and Stimulated urinary C peptide correlate significantly with fasting serum C peptide (p<0.01),stimulated serum C peptide (p<0.01), serum fasting insulin (p<0.01) and HOMA IR (p<0.01). A fasting urinary C peptide creatinine ratio of more than 1.8 nmol/mmol, stimulated urinary C peptide creatinine ratio more than 2.8 nmol/mmol and HOMA IR >2.7 can be used as a parameter to distinguish individual with and without metabolic syndrome. Urinary C peptide creatinine ratio correlate with serum C peptide and parameters of metabolic syndrome and can be used as a non-invasive simple tool to assess insulin resistance and also to distinguish patients with and without metabolic syndrome.
尿c肽肌酐比值及其与代谢综合征相关参数的关系
探讨尿C肽肌酐比值与血清C肽、血清胰岛素的相关性及其与代谢综合征临床生化指标的相关性。根据ATP III标准,共有100名18岁以上代谢综合征患者和100名对照者被纳入一项为期1.5年的前瞻性观察研究。女性代谢综合征个体参数较高,以高甘油三酯血症最常见,高血糖最不常见。空腹尿C肽肌酐比值、受激尿C肽与空腹血清C肽(p2.7)显著相关,可作为区分有无代谢综合征个体的参数。尿C肽肌酐比值与血清C肽及代谢综合征参数相关,可作为评估胰岛素抵抗的无创简单工具,也可作为区分有无代谢综合征患者的工具。
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