Correlation among Biochemical Profile Markers and Diagnostic Value of Uric Acid Level to Differentiate between Glucose Abnormalities

Elham Kalantari

Department of Internal Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran

Bizhan Iraj

Department of Endocrinology, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran

Khosro Taei *

Department of Internal Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran

Masoud Amini

Department of Endocrinology, Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: The current study aims to compare the relationship among uric acid level, fasting blood glucose, 2-hour glucose, HbA1C and diagnostic value of uric acid level with diabetes and Pre-diabetes in healthy people and patients with pre-diabetes and diabetes.

Study design:  It is a descriptive – analytical study.

Methodology: This study composed of a total of 1080 participants classified into three groups (n = 360) including healthy people (HbA1C<5.6 and fasting plasma glucose<100 mg/dl), prediabetic (5.7%≤ HbA1C<6.5% and 100 mg/dl < fasting plasma glucose < 126 mg/dl) and diabetic patients (HbA1C≥6.5 and fasting plasma glucose ≥126 mg/dl) presented at Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center in Isfahan, during 2008 – 2013. The parameters including gender, BMI, blood pressure, fat level, fasting plasma glucose, 2-hour postload glucose, HbA1C and serum uric acid were recorded and analyzed with SPSS (Ver. 20).

Results: Mean uric acid levels of healthy, prediabetic and diabetic groups were 4.89±1.37 mg/dl , 5.21±1.29 mg/dl and 5.01±1.44 mg/dl respectively, indicating a significantly higher level in prediabetic group (P<0.001). Blood sugar levels had a significant increase in healthy people (P<0.001) compared to other groups. Serum uric acid was positively correlated with fasting plasma glucose and HbA1C in general but weak in prediabetic and healthy subjects versus a negative correlation in the diabetic group. In addition, serum uric acid cut-off (≥4.75 mg/dl) can be a good diagnostic criterion for pre-diabetes prediction compared with normal people (P<0.05).

Conclusion: Although serum uric acid is not a target for the treatment of asymptomatic hyperuricemia and not a risk marker of clinical activities, it may be considered as a new therapeutic target for prevention of diabetes or its progression.

Keywords: Pre Diabetes, diabetes, serum uric acid, 2-hour Post load Glucose, fasting plasma Glucose, HbA1C


How to Cite

Kalantari, Elham, Bizhan Iraj, Khosro Taei, and Masoud Amini. 2018. “Correlation Among Biochemical Profile Markers and Diagnostic Value of Uric Acid Level to Differentiate Between Glucose Abnormalities”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 26 (11):1-9. https://doi.org/10.9734/JAMMR/2018/41276.

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