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Co-relating HbA1c and serum IgA in diabetic and non-diabetic patients with and without periodontitis

机译:糖尿病和非糖尿病牙周炎和非牙周炎患者中HbA1c和血清IgA的相关性

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Objective: Diabetics are more susceptible to the infections than the non-diabetics (healthy) one, suggesting that the immunologic capability may be unbalanced in diabetics. Periodontitis is associated with alterations in immune responses in both diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Till date various attempts has been taken to monitor host immunological response of diabetic individuals. Therefore the need to study the local immune response in inflamed gingival showing Periodontitis is apparent. Since till date there are no well documented and significant baseline studies are available on the functional capacities of the lymphoid cells present in gingiva of the periodontitis patients, a study to check the level of immunoglobulin was investigated. Methodology: A study was carried out where HbA1c, Random Blood Sugar and Serum IgA level were assessed in 60 patients from the OPD of RCDSR. 15 patients each belonging to the four groups diabetic with periodontitis, diabetic without periodontitis, non-diabetic with periodontitis and non- diabetic without periodontitis (control) were analysed for the quantitative estimation of Serum Immunoglobulin A by Turbidometric Immunoassay and HbA1c was done by using Nyco card Reader. Result: The data thus obtained were compared with the level of immunoglobulin found in clinically healthy gingival of the control group. The levels of IgA were found to be high in group ‘A’ (Diabetic patients suffering from Periodontitis) group ‘B’ (Diabetic patients not suffering from Periodontitis) and group ‘C’ (Non-diabetic patients suffering from Periodontitis) but the values are not differing statistically from each other. But, the values of all these groups are statistically highly differed from the value obtained against the normal/healthy controlled group ‘D’. Conclusion: In our study it can be concluded that there was positive co-relation between the two parameters: elevated HbA1c and Immunoglobulin level with periodontitis. This co-relates to the possibility of an underlying immuno-inflammatory abnormality to be the cause for the elevated level of immunoglobulin in our patients with elevated sugar level. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v6i2.11096 Asian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol.6(2) 2015 72-77
机译:目的:与非糖尿病患者(健康)相比,糖尿病患者更容易受到感染,这表明糖尿病患者的免疫功能可能不均衡。牙周炎与糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的免疫反应改变有关。迄今为止,已经进行了各种尝试来监测糖尿病个体的宿主免疫应答。因此,有必要研究显示牙周炎的发炎牙龈的局部免疫反应。由于迄今为止尚未有充分的文献资料,并且关于牙周炎患者牙龈中存在的淋巴样细胞的功能能力的有效基线研究尚可进行,因此对检查免疫球蛋白水平的研究进行了研究。方法:进行了一项研究,从RCDSR的OPD中评估了60例患者的HbA1c,随机血糖和血清IgA水平。分别通过浊度免疫分析法分析了糖尿病,牙周炎,糖尿病无牙周炎,非糖尿病合并牙周炎和非糖尿病无牙周炎(对照)四组中的15例患者的血清免疫球蛋白A的定量评估,并使用Nyco进行了HbA1c的测定读卡器。结果:将由此获得的数据与对照组临床健康牙龈中发现的免疫球蛋白水平进行比较。发现“ A”组(患有牙周炎的糖尿病患者),“ B”组(非牙周炎的糖尿病患者)和“ C”组(非牙周炎的非糖尿病患者)的IgA水平较高。在统计上没有差异。但是,所有这些组的值在统计学上均与正常/健康对照组“ D”获得的值高度不同。结论:在我们的研究中可以得出结论,两个参数之间存在正相关关系:HbA1c升高和免疫球蛋白水平与牙周炎的关系。这与潜在的免疫炎症异常可能是糖水平升高的患者中免疫球蛋白水平升高的原因有关。 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v6i2.11096亚洲医学杂志2015年第6(2)卷72-77

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