Effects of Glycemic index on Glucose 6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus
Muhammad Ishaque Bhatti, Ali Raza Memon, Sindhu Laghari, Hina Riaz, Sadat Memon, Keenjhar Rani
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ABSTRACT
Background: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the alarming health
hazardous indicator and with poor glycemic control, it will be dangerous for
human health because it is more prone to development of different systemic
& vascular complications. G6PD is one of the carbohydrate metabolic enzyme
which prevent from oxidative stress and development of free radicals.
Objective: The purpose of this research is to evaluate
the level of G6PD in patients of type-2 diabetes mellitus with their different
levels of glycemic control index.
Methodology: This study was done at Department of
Biochemistry LUMHS in collaboration with Diabetic clinic LUMHS and Diagnostic
& Research Laboratory LUMHS Jamshoro. Total 100 diagnosed cases of type-2
diabetes were selected and divided into three groups with different categories
of glycemic control index. The HbA1c% was measured by Bio Red Variant while
G6PD was measured by standard G6PD quantitative measurement method at
Diagnostic laboratory LUMHS using assay kit (SD Biosensor, Inc. Republic of
Korea).
Results: The G6PD significantly (p < 0.05) decline
in diabetic patients with poor glycemic control having mean values of HbA1c%
between 11-13%.
Conclusion: This research study concluded that there is
significant decline in G6PD in patients of diabetes mellitus with poor glycemic
control. Estimation G6PD also can use as screening test in diabetic population
to determine their genetic involvement.
Keywords:
Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus, HbA1c%, G6PD