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Objective: Clinical research has shown that mineral imbalances, including those involving zinc, cobalt, manganese, and chromium, are crucial for the onset and development of diabetes mellitus. To ascertain the function of these trace elements in pathogenesis and the advancement of type 2 diabetes, this investigation aimed to ascertain if there was a link, if any, between the urine excretion of these minerals and s-insulin levels.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of study: From January to December 2013, this research was carried out at Khyber Medical University (KMU), Peshawar, at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (IBMS).
Materials and Methods: This research comprised 200 healthy people from the seven divisions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Abbottabad, Peshawar, Mardan, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Malakand, and Kohat) with normal fasting blood sugar (FBS), creatinine, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and TAG values. Anthropometric measures and demographic data were recorded. Serum creatinine, serum insulin, lipid profile, and fasting blood sugar were measured using a blood sample. Urine samples were taken early in the morning to measure zinc, cobalt, manganese, and chromium levels.
Results: It was discovered that there was a near-to-significant negative connection (r: -0.127, p: 0.073) between manganese and s-insulin and a considerably high negative correlation (r: -0.191, p: 0.007) between chromium and s-insulin. Thus, elevated chromium and manganese excretion in the urine in healthy persons may eventually cause T2DM to proceed if improperly managed.
Conclusion: the present study revealed a significant correlation of s-insulin with urinary excretion of chromium only.
Aziz-ur-Rehman
Department of Biochemistry, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar
Soheb Rehman
Department of Biochemistry, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar
Mohammad Israr
Department of Biochemistry, Bacha Khan Medical College, Mardan
Muhammad Shafiq
Department of Biochemistry, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar
Aziz-ur-Rehman
Department of Biochemistry, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar
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