Evaluation of correlations of Plasma Levels of Oxytocin, Omentin-1 and Irisin in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Metabolic Syndrome Patients: A Cross Sectional Study in Jordan (original) (raw)
Jordan Medical Journal, 2017
Abstract
Metabolic syndrome (Mets) risk factor biomarkers, namely oxytocin (OXT), omentin-1 and irisin, plasma levels were evaluated via colorimetric enzymatic bioassays. A total of 195 Mets patients were recruited from the outpatients’ diabetes and endocrinology clinics at the National Center for Diabetes Endocrinology and Genetics. Participants were subdivided according to their fasting glycemia status into either the normoglycemic subjects group (Mets-controls) or dysglycemic subjects group (Metspre/ T2DM). Enrolled recruits in both study arms were BMI (body mass index)-, gender- and agematched. Distinctively in the Mets-pre/T2DM group; mean circulating levels of both OXT (pg/mL) and omentin-1 (ng/mL) were significantly lower but mean irisin plasma levels (ng/mL) were substantially higher (p<0.01 vs. respective Mets-controls'). Markedly, in the total pool of Mets-participants, plasma OXT levels correlated inversely with irisin plasma levels but proportionally with omentin-1 plasma ...
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