Iranian Journal of Public Health (Feb 2016)

Effect of Omega-3 Supplementation on Lipocalin 2 and Retinol-Binding Protein 4 in Type 2 Diabetic Patients

  • Payam FARAHBAKHSH-FARSI,
  • Abolghassem DJAZAYERY,
  • Mohammad Reza ESHRAGHIAN,
  • Fariba KOOHDANI,
  • Mahnaz ZAREI,
  • Mohammad Hassan JA­VANBAKHT,
  • Hoda DERAKHSHANIAN,
  • Mahmoud DJALALI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1

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Background: Serum levels of lipocalin 2 (LCN 2) and retinol-binding protein-4 (RBP 4), increase in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We sought to determine whether serum LCN 2 and RBP 4 change after an intervention with omega-3 fatty acids supplementation in diabetic patients. Methods: Forty-five type 2 diabetic patients from Iranian Diabetic Association in Tehran, Iran in 2013 were randomly recruited into two groups: one group received 4 g/d omega-3 for 10 wk; and the control group received placebo. Blood samples, food intake records, anthropometric measurements were obtained from all participants at the beginning and end of the study. Results: Fasting RBP 4 plasma levels significantly changed after 10 wk supplementation (P = 0.01). The LCN 2 concentrations decreased in omega-3 group, but the changes were not statistically significant. Omega-3 supplementation had no noticeable effect on anthropometric factors. Conclusions: These findings provide a rationale for omega-3 supplements aimed at lowering serum RBP 4 levels in T2DM.

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