Increased peroxiredoxin 4 levels in patients with prediabetes compared to normal glucose tolerance subjects
Summary Background Peroxiredoxin 4 is a part of endogen antioxidant system and its levels are elevated in oxidative stress conditions. Its levels are positively associated with cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study was to compare serum peroxiredoxin 4 levels between obese subjects with prediabe...
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Published in | Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) Vol. 85; no. 4; pp. 551 - 555 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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England
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.10.2016
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Background
Peroxiredoxin 4 is a part of endogen antioxidant system and its levels are elevated in oxidative stress conditions. Its levels are positively associated with cardiovascular risk. The aim of this study was to compare serum peroxiredoxin 4 levels between obese subjects with prediabetes and with normal glucose tolerance.
Methods
In this study, we included 80 patients with mean age 50·4 ± 10·6 years and divided them into two age and BMI‐matched groups – group 1 with obesity without glycaemic disturbances (n = 41) and group 2 with obesity and prediabetes (n = 39). Oral glucose tolerance test with measurement of immunoreactive insulin was performed in all participants, and the levels of peroxiredoxin 4 were measured using ELISA method.
Results
We found significantly higher levels of peroxiredoxin 4 in patients with prediabetes compared to controls (2851·2 ± 4576·6 pg/ml vs 1088·0 ± 753·3 pg/ml; P = 0·022). There was a mild but statistically significant correlation between peroxiredoxin 4 and weight (r = 0·232; P = 0·038), waist circumference (r = 0·239; P = 0·044), creatinine (r = 0·264; P = 0·019), liver enzymes (ASAT – r = 0·289; P = 0·019 and ALAT – r = 0·305; P = 0·07) and white blood cells count (r = 0·317; P = 0·005). There was no difference in peroxiredoxin 4 levels in patients with and without insulin resistance, as well as with and without metabolic syndrome (MetS), although the levels of peroxiredoxin 4 increased with the number of components of MetS.
Conclusions
The levels of peroxiredoxin 4 are higher in patients with prediabetes, but are similar in subjects with and without insulin resistance, which suggests that the main factor for its increased levels is hyperglycaemia and not insulin sensitivity state. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-HK5M1H2D-Z istex:84B04C224E727692CCA295E74F8D76B4402ABB02 ArticleID:CEN13135 Medical University-Sofia, Medical Sciences Council - No. 5272/30.07.2014/Contract 2 - C/2014 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0300-0664 1365-2265 1365-2265 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cen.13135 |