Metabolic syndrome in Iraqi female patients with major β-thalassemia
Author(s) -
Shaemaa Hadi Abdulsada,
Aliaa Hashim Farag,
Hassanain Kamil,
Salma Abdul-Rudha,
Ali Abdulrassol Hussein
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
al-mustansiriyah journal of science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-3520
pISSN - 1814-635X
DOI - 10.23851/mjs.v27i4.23
Subject(s) - medicine , thalassemia , insulin resistance , metabolic syndrome , body mass index , lipid profile , insulin , endocrinology , diabetes mellitus , blood lipids , gastroenterology , obesity , cholesterol
Patients with β-thalassemia may have an increased risk for diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases due to high level of iron which may lead to insulin resistanceand metabolic syndrome. So this study aimed to evaluate the levels of lipids profile in Iraqi female patients with β-thalassemia. Forty twofemale (age 15-30) years were enrolled in this study. Blood was collected and the sera were separated from (22) female patients with β-thalassemia who were attended the Ibn-Al-Baladi hospital from September 2012 to January 2013 and (20) healthy subject as a control group. Body mass index (BMI), lipid profile, FSG, insulin, insulin resistance, insulin sensitivity, B-cell function, iron, atherogenic index of serum were estimated. The results showed the presence of a significant increase in serum iron and significant decrease in insulin, B-cell function, LDL, VLDL, and TC in serum of patients with β-thalassemia when compared with control group. BMI also showed a significant decrease in patients when compared with the controls. Serum Insulin resistance, insulin sensitivity, HDL, TG, AIS, and FSG showed no-significant differences in patients with β-thalassemia when compared with control group. We concluded there was no metabolic syndrome in female patients with β-thalassemia.
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