The Correlation Between Higher of Human Interleukin-6 and C-reactive Protein in Female Patients with Diabetes Type 2

Authors

  • Rehab Jasim Mohmmed Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Kerbala
  • Abdulmutalb Badr Manhy Al khaleeli Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Kerbala
  • Nada Habeeb Obaid Department of Chemistry, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Kerbala

Keywords:

diabetes mullites type , c-reactive protein, human-IL-6

Abstract

Insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, fat deposition, dyslipidemia, and systemic inflammation are all symptoms of type (2) diabetes (T2D). Giving to the Universal Diabetes Confederation, millions of people worldwide will get diabetes. Genetic and environmental variables play a character in the development of T2D. In this investigation, samples were taken from 40 healthy women and 46 female patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. The serum levels of insulin, C-reactive protein, and Human interleukin-6 were measured in all patients and control groups. The results revealed that patient levels of these parameters were significantly  more advanced than those in the control group, but the P value was less than 0.001.

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Jasim Mohmmed, R. ., Badr Manhy Al khaleeli, A. ., & Habeeb Obaid, N. . (2024). The Correlation Between Higher of Human Interleukin-6 and C-reactive Protein in Female Patients with Diabetes Type 2. Pure Sciences International Journal of Kerbala, 1(3), 72–78. Retrieved from https://journals.uokerbala.edu.iq/index.php/psijk/article/view/1657