Oxidative stress is independently associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in subjects with and without type 2 diabetes

Narasimhan, S and Gokulakrishnan, K and Sampathkumar, R and Farooq, Syed and Ravikumar, R and Mohan, V and Balasubramanyam, M (2010) Oxidative stress is independently associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in subjects with and without type 2 diabetes. Clinical Biochemistry, 43 (10-11). p. 815. ISSN 00099120

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Abstract

Objective: Our work is aimed at exploring the interrelationship of oxidative stress and insulin resistance in NAFLD subjects with and without type 2 diabetes in a population-based study. Methods: Subjects [n=200] were recruited from the Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study. 1: Normal glucose tolerance (NGT) subjectswithoutNAFLD; 2:NGTwithNAFLD; 3: type 2 diabetic subjects [T2DM]without NAFLD and 4: T2DM with NAFLD. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), protein carbonyl (PCC) and glutathione levels were measured by standard methods. Ultrasound of the liver was used to diagnose NAFLD. Results: TBARS and PCC levelswere significantly elevated and GSH/GSSGratiowas significantly decreased in diabetic subjects with NAFLD compared to all other groups (p trend b0.001). Oxidative stress markers significantly associated with NAFLD even after adjusting for age, gender, BMI and glycemic status. Conclusions: Increased oxidative stress is independently associatedwithNAFLDin Asian Indians without and with T2DM

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2010.04.00...
Uncontrolled Keywords:NAFLD;Oxidative stress;Type 2 diabetes;Glutathione;Asian Indians
Subjects:Biochemistry,Cell and Molecular Signalling
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:562
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Deposited On:18 Jan 2011 10:36
Last Modified:18 Jan 2011 10:36

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