International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research

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Sonia Chawla*, Gitanjali , Seema Bhatti, Sarita , Navneet Kaur


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Association of c-reactive protein and lipid accumulation product with fasting insulin levels in obese first degree relatives of type-2 diabetics


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Author Details : Sonia Chawla*, Gitanjali , Seema Bhatti, Sarita , Navneet Kaur

Volume : 7, Issue : 4, Year : 2020

Article Page : 466-469

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcbr.2020.098



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The obese first degree relatives of type 2 diabetics are more prone to develop diabetes mellitus in later life. Having one parent with type 2 diabetes mellitus carries 1.6 fold and both the parents with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has 3.2 fold higher risk of developing T2DM. Lipid accumulation product (LAP) is a simple and reliable index of central lipid accumulation. It combines waist circumference and triacyglycerols. Studies have revealed that LAP is a better indicator than Body mass index (BMI) in
predicting risk of diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome. Weight gain and body mass are the main factors in increasing risk for diabetes mellitus. Fat cells produce chemicals (inflammatory markers) that cause inflammation. Internal inflammation can also leads to the development of diabetes mellitus. C- reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammatory marker produced by liver cells. Studies have shown that elevated CRP is linked to higher risk of developing diabetes in later life. In this study, we have found
an association of Serum Insulin (SI), LAP and CRP in first degree relatives of type-2 diabetics. We had taken 100 Obese first degree relatives of type-2 diabetics as subjects and 100 age and sex matched first degree relative of T2DM without obesity were taken as controls. Fasting blood glucose, Fasting TGs estimations were done using fully autoanalyser. Waist circumference (in cm) was measured and also LAP score was calculated by using the formula, i.e. (WC-58)*TG mmol/l & (WC-65)*TG mmol/l in females and males respectively. CRP was estimated using Nyco-card reader. Serum Insulin was measured using ELISA reader. The Mean ±SD of Serum Insulin, CRP, LAP, FBS in Group I were found to be 15.9±2.54, 6.05±1.5mg%, 106.8±40.7, 133.0±18.9 mg% respectively compared to Group II 9.2±1.28, 2.59±1.2, 25.7±14.6, 78.7±8.2. A highly significant correlation of LAP and CRP (p<0>

Keywords: Type 2 diabetes mellitus, Lipid accumulation product, C reactive protein, Metabolic syndrome.


How to cite : Chawla S , Gitanjali, Bhatti S , Sarita, Kaur N , Association of c-reactive protein and lipid accumulation product with fasting insulin levels in obese first degree relatives of type-2 diabetics. Int J Clin Biochem Res 2020;7(4):466-469

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