Evaluation of some trace elements status in females type 1 diabetics patients and its relationship with oxidative stress

Seenaa kadhum Ali (1) , Elham Abed Mahdi (2) , Zinah Kadhim Kareem (3) , Mohanad Kadhim Ali (4) , Ayad Kadhim Ali (5)
(1) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education for Women, Kufa University, Najaf, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education for Women, Kufa University, Najaf, Iraq, Iraq ,
(3) Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(4) Iraqi Ministry of Health , The Najaf Health Directorate, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(5) Department of Soil Science and Water, Faculty of Agriculture, Kufa University, Najaf , Iraq, Iraq

Abstract

Disorders of trace elements in diabetic patients with type 1 are possibly led to glucose metabolism disturbance and increased oxidation, which may promote the development of diabetes and insulin resisting. We aim to clarify the role of the serum level of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), iron (Fe), Zn/Cu ratio and their relations with the degree of oxidative stress in females T1D. The study included 35 healthy women and 54 women with insulin-dependent diabetes Serum levels of trace element have determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results showed a decrease levels of Cu, Fe, Zn and MDA in diabetes patients compared to controls (p <0.000), (p < 0.000) (p< 0.001) (p <0.001) correspondingly. Significance in correlations amid Zn and age (r= -0.449, p <0.032), significance in correlations among Co in addition to age (r= -0.434, p <0.038) with significances in correlation amid Fe and MDA (r= 0.024, p <0.366).

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Seenaa kadhum Ali
seenaa.alhusseini@uokufa.edu.iq (Primary Contact)
Elham Abed Mahdi
Zinah Kadhim Kareem
Mohanad Kadhim Ali
Ayad Kadhim Ali
Seenaa kadhum Ali, Elham Abed Mahdi, Zinah Kadhim Kareem, Mohanad Kadhim Ali, & Ayad Kadhim Ali. (2019). Evaluation of some trace elements status in females type 1 diabetics patients and its relationship with oxidative stress . International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(4), 2793–2800. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/2776

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