血清微量金属浓度:对2型糖尿病的意义和性别差异。

Environmental analysis, health and toxicology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.5620/eaht.2025001
Jae Min Lee, An Na Jung, Sujeong Han, Jae Woong Sull, Chunhwa Ihm, Jin Hyun Jun
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微量金属具有多种代谢功能,对维持人体正常健康的生理机能起着至关重要的作用。本研究通过对健康对照者和2型糖尿病患者的血清样本进行比较分析,以确定微量金属与2型糖尿病(T2DM)之间的关系。此外,我们的目的是探讨性别差异与2型糖尿病患者微量金属浓度之间的潜在联系。该研究包括103名参与者,包括53名健康对照者和50名T2DM患者,血样保存在乙支大学医院(韩国大田)。测定血清铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、锰(Mn)、硒(Se)和铬(Cr)浓度,将异常值替换为平均值后,采用t检验和logistic回归进行统计学分析。在所有参与者中,T2DM组血清Cu和Mn浓度与对照组相比有显著差异(P < 0.01)。Logistic回归分析显示,经年龄和性别校正后,T2DM患者的Cu、Se和Mn浓度显著高于健康对照组。在性别差异检测微量金属浓度时,T2DM男性中Se显著低于男性(P < 0.01),而T2DM女性中Zn、Se和Mn显著高于男性(P < 0.05)。特别是在女性中,logistic回归分析显示,2型糖尿病患者的Cu、Se和Mn浓度与健康对照组有显著差异(调整年龄后的Cu OR为0.92;95% CI 0.87 - 0.98,调整后OR为3.04;95% ci, 1.71 - 5.34;Mn调整OR为4.50;95% ci, 2.09 - 9.68)。本研究表明,T2DM患者中与硒和锰相关的微量金属失衡与女性尤为相关。它强调了性别差异的重要性,并提示了定期监测微量金属浓度在T2DM患者管理中的潜在益处。
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Concentrations of trace metals in serum: Implications for type 2 diabetes mellitus and gender difference.

Trace metals play a pivotal role in maintaining normal and healthy physiology due to their various metabolic functions in humans. This study was performed to identify the association between trace metals and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) through a comparative analysis of serum samples from both healthy controls and T2DM patients. Additionally, we aim to explore the potential connection between gender differences and the concentration of trace metals in T2DM patients. The study included 103 participants, comprising 53 healthy controls and 50 T2DM patients, with blood samples stored at Eulji University Hospital (Daejeon, Korea). Serum concentrations of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), and selenium (Se) and chromium (Cr) levels were measured and statistically analyzed by t-tests and logistic regression after the outliers replaced by mean. In the overall participants, serum concentrations of Cu and Mn in T2DM group was significantly different compared to the control group (P < 0.01). Logistic regression analysis indicated that Cu, Se and Mn concentration was significantly different in T2DM patients than in healthy controls in adjusted for age and sex. When examining trace metal concentrations by gender difference, Se were significantly lower in T2DM men (P < 0.01), while T2DM women exhibited significantly higher levels of Zn, Se and Mn (P < 0.05). Especially in women, logistic regression analysis indicated that Cu, Se and Mn concentration was significantly different in T2DM patients than in healthy control (adjusted for age OR of Cu, 0.92; 95 % CI 0.87 - 0.98, adjusted OR of Se, 3.04; 95 % CI, 1.71 - 5.34; adjusted OR of Mn, 4.50; 95 % CI, 2.09 - 9.68). This study showed that trace metal imbalances related to Se and Mn in patients with T2DM were particularly relevant in women. It highlights the significance of gender difference and suggests the potential benefits of regular monitoring of trace metal concentrations in the management of T2DM patients.

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