PMID: 8942396Nov 1, 1996Paper

Negative association between erythrocyte reduced glutathione concentration and diabetic complications

Clinical Science
P J ThornalleyP H Sonksen

Abstract

1. Multiple logistic regression analysis of biochemical and clinical variables in diabetic patients was performed to identify those associated with the presence of diabetic complications (retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy). 2. The presence of diabetic complications correlated positively with duration of diabetes and patients age and negatively with the concentration of reduced glutathione in erythrocytes. Individually, retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy correlated with duration of diabetes, but retinopathy also correlated positively with haemoglobin A1C in diabetic patients. In insulin-dependent patients, the concentration of methylglyoxal was also in the logistic model for retinopathy and diabetic complications, but the logistic regression coefficient was not significant. 3. Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that erythrocyte reduced glutathione concentration correlated negatively with D-lactate concentration and positively with duration of diabetes in insulin-dependent patients and correlated negatively with glucose concentration in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients. 4. In non-diabetic subjects, erythrocyte glyoxalase I activity correlated positively with methylglyoxal concentration. There was no s...Continue Reading

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