مجلة كلية الطب (Apr 2024)

The Predictive Role of Osteopontin Level in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus without Fatty Liver Disease

  • Qassim AlKenany,
  • Manal K. Rasheed,
  • Khalid A. J. AlKazraj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.6612182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the body is unable to use insulin effectively. This condition was previously known as non-insulin-dependent or adult-onset diabetes. Osteopontin (OPN) is a phosphorylated glycoprotein initially found in a secreted form in bones. Later, it was discovered that it also exists as an intracellular protein. Objectives: he study aimed to predict Osteopontin levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients without fatty liver disease. Results: The study found that group A had significantly higher levels of FBS, HbA1c, insulin, HOMA-IR, triglycerides, and VLDL compared to group B (P ≤ 0.05). Additionally, group A had significantly lower levels of HDL than group B. However, there were no significant differences in the levels of cholesterol, LDLc, and ALP between the two groups (P ≥ 0.05). The mean ±SD levels of Osteopontin were 23.66 for group A (DM with NAFLD),. 15.65 for group B (DM without NAFLD), and 5.43 for group C (control group ). This indicates a statistically significant difference (P≤0.05) in the mean ±SD levels of Osteopontin among the studied groups. Conclusion: All parameters are increased in patients with type 2 DM without nonalcoholic fatty liver disease compared to the control group. The recommended threshold for Osteopontin in predicting type 2 diabetes mellitus without non-alcoholic fatty acid liver disease is 9.31 ng/ml.

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