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Reciprocal changes of serum adispin and visfatin levels in patients with type 2 diabetes after an overnight fast

  • Ioannis Legakis,
  • Timos Mantzouridis,
  • George Bouboulis,
  • George P. Chrousos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2359-3997000000147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1
pp. 76 – 78

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ABSTRACT Objective In order to elucidate the interrelationship of adipokines in glucose hemiostasis, we determined the concentration of visfatin and adipsin in blood samples in patients with type 2 diabetes and age-matched controls after an overnight fast. Subjects and methods We enrolled 37 patients with known type 2 diabetes -21 males and 16 females, aged 62.95 ± 15.72 years and 43 controls- 28 males and 15 females, aged 60.79 ± 12.67 years. Blood samples were collected after an overnight fast and routine biochemical parameters such as glucose, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides along with Hb1Ac, insulin and c-peptide, in addition to circulating visfatin and adipsin were determined in all samples. Data were considered significant at a level of p < 0.05. Results In patients with type 2 diabetes, circulating adipsin levels were decreased and inversely related with glucose levels while circulating visfatin was increased significantly in the fasting state. Conclusion These results implicate the adipokines adipsin and visfatin as possible participants in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes.

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