Study the effect of diabetes mellitus of both types I and II levels of immune complements | ||
journal of kerbala university | ||
Article 1, Volume 8, Issue 2, June 2012, Pages 105-112 PDF (0 K) | ||
Abstract | ||
Been highlighted through this study to determine the change in the levels of complements immune in people with Diabetes melltius both types I and II as well as knowledge of the relationship between the infaction and its impact on those parameters, contained the current study, 60 people from diabetes patients and by (30) patients of the first type and ( 30) patients of the type II who underwent some tests, as well as (30) people (healthy, apparently) as a group control of the study were collected serum samples from the Hussein Hospital Teaching Unit and a hospital of India General (Laboratory of emergency), the Laboratory Razi analyzes of disease in the province of Karbala during the time period from 01.12.2011 till 01.04.2012. sera were analyzed 60 patients with diabetes of both types I and II and 30 healthy people (control group) to measure levels of immune supplements C3 and C4 for patients with diabetes of both types using the method of single immunodiffusion Signal Radial Immune Diffusion (SRID). 1. shows the results of the current study, high levels of complements immune C3 and C4 significantly in people with diabetes type I and II, as was (53.45), (25.08) mg / d. L., respectively, in patients with type I, while the levels of concentrations in patients with type II (119.59 ), (32.14) mg / d. L., respectively, compared with the control group (65.98) (10.40) mg / d. L, respectively. 2. recorded levels of complements immune C3 and C4 overall decrease inversely with age for all groups under study and for both types of diabetes and the results were significant for the integral immune C3 only in patients with type II, specifically in the fourth category and fifth (111.30), (92.65) mg / d. L. respectively, compared with the control group, as was (61.25), (57.87) mg / d. L., respectively, and for fourth component of complement C4 recorded categories first, fourth and fifth in patients with type I increased significantly as the level of concentration where (47.20), (23:03), (17.70) mg / d. L. compared with the control group, as were concentrations of C4 for the same categories (20.70), (9.42), (6.60) mg / d. L. respectively, while the results were in patients with type II, all high and was significantly compared with the control group for all categories. | ||
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