Relationship Between Protein Kinase C and Diabetic Nephropathy Patients in Al Anbar City
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https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22166632Keywords:
protein kinase C , diabetes , chronic kidney diseases anthropometric measurement .Abstract
Background : Diabetic syndrome is characterized by increase blood sugar and resistance to insulin. It is linked to macrovascular and microvascular complications such as nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy . the aim of this study to investigate the relationship protein kinase C and diabetic nephropathy.
Material and Methods: The study was include 84 samples , 36 of them with type 2 diabetes, 23 of them with diabetic nephropathy, and 25 healthy controls population , all of whom were over the age of 40. ELISA was used to calculate the protein kinase C level, fasting serum sugar , Glycated Hemoglobin ,Urea, Creatinine, Total protein, Albumin, and globulin were all found. Body mass index was also calculated.
Result : the study result shown approximately same level between healthy and patients groups and this also associated with increase in fasting serum sugar , Glycated Hemoglobin , Urea , Creatinine and body mass index in patients group compared to Healthy controls group.
Conclusion: serum protein kinase C shown non-significant difference between healthy and control patients.
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