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JPMI-Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute. 2015; 29 (4): 264-269
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179785

ABSTRACT

Objective: there are limited studies on the relationship between inflammatory marker such as IL-6 and lipid peroxidation and metabolic syndrome. The aim of present study was to assess IL-6 and lipid peroxidation in subjects with and without the metabolic syndrome and their association with metabolic syndrome components


Methodology: age and gender matched 40 subjects with metabolic syndrome and 40 control groups took part in this study


Results: the mean malondialdehyde level was significantly higher in over-weight and obese subjects with metabolic syndrome than control groups [P<0.05]. The mean level of IL-6 in men and the mean level of malondialdehyde in women with metabolic syndrome was significantly higher than control groups [p < 0.05]. There were significant positive correlation between malondialdehyde and fasting blood glucose, triglyceride and systolic blood pressure [p<0.05]


Conclusion: our results suggest that higher levels of IL-6 and malondialdehyde may cause insulin resistance and metabolic disorders in all subjects with metabolic syndrome. Malondialdehyde level shows strong association with some metabolic syndrome components. This means the greater risk of metabolic syndrome

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