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![]() Diabetic MedicineVolume 20 Issue 10, Pages 832 - 837 Published Online: 26 Sep 2003 Journal compilation © 2010 Diabetes UK
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 132K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Serum leptin is elevated in Saudi Arabian patients with metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease Copyright
© 2003 Diabetes UK KEYWORDS coronary heart disease • diabetes mellitus • leptin • metabolic syndrome Diabet. Med. 20, 832–837 (2003)
ABSTRACTAims To compare plasma leptin in Saudi subjects with Type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease (CHD) with non-diabetic control subjects and to examine the relationship of plasma leptin to other CHD risk factors. Research design and method Serum leptin concentrations were measured in 144 Saudi men. Subjects studied included 59 with Type 2 diabetes mellitus [BMI 27.5 (3.7) kg/m Results Leptin concentrations were significantly higher in diabetic and CHD patients than in controls (P = 0.024 and 0.016, respectively). Multiple regression analysis showed that body weight (P < 0.0006), serum triglyceride concentration (P = 0.046) and systolic blood pressure (P = 0.013) were all significantly related to the logarithm of the serum leptin concentration (R Conclusions Serum leptin is increased in Saudi subjects with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome and CHD. Leptin may be a marker of risk of CHD, at least in men, and contribute to the CHD risk profile in subjects with insulin resistance. Further studies are needed to evaluate this relationship prospectively. Accepted 14 April 2003 |