Measuring serum resistin in acute non- ST elevation myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus (type 2 ) /
Sherif Mahmoud Ali Megahed Eltawansy
Measuring serum resistin in acute non- ST elevation myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus (type 2 ) / مستوي مادة الـ(ريزيستين) في مرضي جلطة القلب(من النوع غير الرافع لجزء اس تي) في مرضي النوع الثاني من السكرى مقارنة بغيرهم Sherif Mahmoud Ali Megahed Eltawansy ; Supervised Nouman Mohamed Hassaan Elgarem , Abir Zakaria Mohamed Said , Amal Rashad Elshehaby - Cairo : Sherif Mahmoud Ali MegahedEltawansy , 2014 - 111 Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine
Background: Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ that secretes a large number of proteins under normal and pathophysiological conditions. Resistin, a new adipocyte hormone described as low-molecular weight, adipokine as member of a cysteine-rich secretory protein family. It was found to be predominantly expressed in adipocytes, to mediate insulin resistance and to show increased circulating levels in obesity (Li et al, 2009). Conclusions: Resistin was found to be positively correlated with presence of type 2 DM and with higher admission capillary blood glucose and also with the long term Diabetic control as presented by HBA1C. In the same time, Resistin was positively correlated with presence of NON-STEMI specially in diabetic patients and with the level of cardiac enzymes. This confirms the diagnostic and prognostic role of Resistin as inflammatory marker and adipokine
Insulin resistance Obesity Resistin
Measuring serum resistin in acute non- ST elevation myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus (type 2 ) / مستوي مادة الـ(ريزيستين) في مرضي جلطة القلب(من النوع غير الرافع لجزء اس تي) في مرضي النوع الثاني من السكرى مقارنة بغيرهم Sherif Mahmoud Ali Megahed Eltawansy ; Supervised Nouman Mohamed Hassaan Elgarem , Abir Zakaria Mohamed Said , Amal Rashad Elshehaby - Cairo : Sherif Mahmoud Ali MegahedEltawansy , 2014 - 111 Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine
Background: Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ that secretes a large number of proteins under normal and pathophysiological conditions. Resistin, a new adipocyte hormone described as low-molecular weight, adipokine as member of a cysteine-rich secretory protein family. It was found to be predominantly expressed in adipocytes, to mediate insulin resistance and to show increased circulating levels in obesity (Li et al, 2009). Conclusions: Resistin was found to be positively correlated with presence of type 2 DM and with higher admission capillary blood glucose and also with the long term Diabetic control as presented by HBA1C. In the same time, Resistin was positively correlated with presence of NON-STEMI specially in diabetic patients and with the level of cardiac enzymes. This confirms the diagnostic and prognostic role of Resistin as inflammatory marker and adipokine
Insulin resistance Obesity Resistin