Insulin effect on inflammatory response compared to sulfonylurea in diabetes mellitus patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57592/djhr.v1i39.2187الملخص
This study was designed to state the ground stone of the role of the insulin as anti-inflammatory agent in different inflammation process.
Fasting venous blood samples were taken from 150 subjects of which 50 patients with type 1 diabetes, 50 patients with type 2 diabetes, and 50 healthy individuals.
All the blood samples were analyzed for F.B.S, HbA1c %, TP, albumin, ESR, CRP,and immunoglobulin alpha1-antitrypsine.
The present study results detected an increase in F.B.S, and HbA1c % in sera of all patients of type 1 and type 2 compared for control.
Total protein levels showed no alteration in sera of both patients groups compared for control.
Decrease in albumin level was detected in sera of patient with type 2 group compared for patients with type 1 and control groups.
The factors for diagnosis of any type of inflammatory process ESR, CRP, alpa1-antitrypsine were raised in patients with type 2 groups compared for patients with type 1 and control groups.
