TY - JOUR
T1 - Insulin resistance in H pylori infection and its association with oxidative stress
AU - Aslan, Mehmet
AU - Horoz, Mehmet
AU - Nazligul, Yasar
AU - Bolukbas, Cengiz
AU - Bolukbas, F. Fusun
AU - Selek, Sahbettin
AU - Celik, Hakim
AU - Erel, Ozcan
PY - 2006/11/14
Y1 - 2006/11/14
N2 - Aim: To determine the insulin resistance (IR) and oxidative status in H pylori infection and to find out if there is any relationship between these parameters and insulin resistance. Methods: Fifty-five H pylori positive and 48 H pylori negative patients were enrolled. The homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) was used to assess insulin resistance. Serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC, total oxidant status (TOS) and oxidative stress index (OSI) were determined in all subjects. Results: The total antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in H pylori positive group than in H pylori negative group (1.36 ± 0.33 and 1.70 ± 0.50, respectively; P < 0.001), while the total oxidant status and oxidative stress index were significantly higher in H pylori positive group than in Hpylori negative group (6.79 ± 3.40 and 5.08 ± 0.95, and 5.42 ± 3.40 and 3.10 ± 0.92, respectively; P < 0.001). Insulin resistance was significantly higher in Hpylori positive group than in H pylori negative group (6.92 ± 3.86 and 3.61 ± 1.67, respectively; P < 0.001). Insulin resistance was found to be significantly correlated with total antioxidant capacity (r = 0.251, P < 0.05), total oxidant status (r = 0.365, P < 0.05), and oxidative stress index (r = 0.267, P < 0.05). Conclusion: Insulin resistance seems to be associated with increased oxidative stress in H pylori infection. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms underlying this association and elucidate the effect of adding antioxidant vitamins to H pylori eradication therapy on insulin resistance during Hpylori infection.
AB - Aim: To determine the insulin resistance (IR) and oxidative status in H pylori infection and to find out if there is any relationship between these parameters and insulin resistance. Methods: Fifty-five H pylori positive and 48 H pylori negative patients were enrolled. The homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) was used to assess insulin resistance. Serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC, total oxidant status (TOS) and oxidative stress index (OSI) were determined in all subjects. Results: The total antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in H pylori positive group than in H pylori negative group (1.36 ± 0.33 and 1.70 ± 0.50, respectively; P < 0.001), while the total oxidant status and oxidative stress index were significantly higher in H pylori positive group than in Hpylori negative group (6.79 ± 3.40 and 5.08 ± 0.95, and 5.42 ± 3.40 and 3.10 ± 0.92, respectively; P < 0.001). Insulin resistance was significantly higher in Hpylori positive group than in H pylori negative group (6.92 ± 3.86 and 3.61 ± 1.67, respectively; P < 0.001). Insulin resistance was found to be significantly correlated with total antioxidant capacity (r = 0.251, P < 0.05), total oxidant status (r = 0.365, P < 0.05), and oxidative stress index (r = 0.267, P < 0.05). Conclusion: Insulin resistance seems to be associated with increased oxidative stress in H pylori infection. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms underlying this association and elucidate the effect of adding antioxidant vitamins to H pylori eradication therapy on insulin resistance during Hpylori infection.
KW - H pylori
KW - Insulin resistance
KW - Oxidative stress index
KW - Total antioxidant capacity
KW - Total oxidant status
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U2 - 10.3748/wjg.v12.i42.6865
DO - 10.3748/wjg.v12.i42.6865
M3 - Article
C2 - 17106938
AN - SCOPUS:33751353925
SN - 1007-9327
VL - 12
SP - 6865
EP - 6868
JO - World Journal of Gastroenterology
JF - World Journal of Gastroenterology
IS - 42
ER -