Healthcare (Apr 2023)

Evaluating the Feasibility of Pro-Neurotensin and 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 as Possible Indicators for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications

  • Amal A. Mohammed,
  • Dina M. Abo El-Matty,
  • Esraa A. Abd ElSalam,
  • Mona A. Hussein,
  • Wael Hafez,
  • Sharehan A. Ibrahim,
  • Eman A. H. Shaheen,
  • Eman A. Awad,
  • Marwa A. Osman,
  • Marwa S. Abd El-Raouf,
  • Salma M. Saed,
  • Reham Y. El-Amir,
  • Doaa Ghaith,
  • Fatme Al Anouti,
  • Alaa S. Wahba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 1088

Abstract

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(1) Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and metabolic syndrome are associated with decreased vitamin D. In contrast, high pro-neurotensin (pro-NT) levels are linked with an increased risk of T2DM and cardiovascular disease. We aimed to determine the validity of pro-NT and 25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 levels as predictors for T2DM complications; (2) Methods: One hundred T2DM, and one hundred healthy volunteers participated in this case-control study. Their Pro-NT and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 levels were evaluated using the ELISA technique; (3) Results: Pro-NT and 25 (OH) vitamin D3 have significant validity and accuracy in T2DM prediction, 84.5%, and 90.5%, respectively (p = 0.001). At a value of 124 Pmol/L, Pro-NT showed 81% sensitivity and 88% specificity in predicting T2DM. At a value of 16.5, 25-Hydroxy vitamin D3 had 78.4% sensitivity and 68.3% specificity in predicting T2DM complications. At a value of >158 pmol/L, Pro-NT predicted T2DM complications with 67.6% sensitivity and 56.0% specificity; (4) Conclusions: 25 (OH) Vit D3 and Pro-NT could identify T2DM patients and predict T2DM complications. More extensive research is required to adequately validate this novel perspective with a large population study.

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