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<article xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="1.0" article-type="healthcare" lang="en"><front><journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">IJCRR</journal-id><journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">I Journ Cur Res Re</journal-id><journal-title-group><journal-title>International Journal of Current Research and Review</journal-title><abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="pubmed">I Journ Cur Res Re</abbrev-journal-title></journal-title-group><issn pub-type="ppub">2231-2196</issn><issn pub-type="opub">0975-5241</issn><publisher><publisher-name>Radiance Research Academy</publisher-name></publisher></journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">3825</article-id><article-id pub-id-type="doi"/><article-id pub-id-type="doi-url"> http://dx.doi.org/10.31782/IJCRR.2021.131214</article-id><article-categories><subj-group subj-group-type="heading"><subject>Healthcare</subject></subj-group></article-categories><title-group><article-title>Assessment and Interrelation of hs-CRP, Nitrosative Stress and Lipid Profile in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus&#13;
</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Ghosh</surname><given-names>Bithika</given-names></name></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Maiti</surname><given-names>Saumyajit</given-names></name></contrib><contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Mukherjee</surname><given-names>Kasturi</given-names></name></contrib></contrib-group><pub-date pub-type="ppub"><day>22</day><month>06</month><year>2021</year></pub-date><volume>2)</volume><issue/><fpage>54</fpage><lpage>61</lpage><permissions><copyright-statement>This article is copyright of Popeye Publishing, 2009</copyright-statement><copyright-year>2009</copyright-year><license license-type="open-access" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"><license-p>This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.</license-p></license></permissions><abstract><p>Introduction: The prevalence of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, one of the major health problems, is increasing day by day, which is one of the important causes for the development of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). Aim: To determine serum levels of hs-CRP, total nitrite, endogenous nitrite, Nitrate/Nitrite ratio and Lipid Profile as predictors of inflammation, nitrosative stress and dyslipidemia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients and to evaluate the correlation among the above mentioned biochemical parameters with age-sex matched healthy controls. Materials and Methods: Current study was designed to estimate the level of fasting blood sugar, hs-CRP, parameters of lipid profile and different parameters of nitrosative stress (total nitrite, endogenous nitrite, nitrate and nitrate/nitrite ratio)in the Department of Biochemistry on diabetics screened from Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, through proper inclusion and exclusion criteria, and compared with that of age-sex matched healthy controls. Result: Level of total nitrite, nitrate, nitrate/nitrite ratio parameters of nitrosative stress, hs-CRP and total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, VLDL-cholesterol and triglyceride are significantly high in the group of diabetics and statistically significant as compared with controls. Conclusion: Assessment of hs-CRP, marker of low-grade inflammation and parameters of nitrosative stress is necessary for the diabetics as they are established independent potent risk factors for CVD. A large study population from multiple centres are required for a better result to conclude the study.&#13;
</p></abstract><kwd-group><kwd>hs-CRP</kwd><kwd> Nitrosative stress</kwd><kwd> Nitrate</kwd><kwd> Nitrite</kwd><kwd> Lipid Profile</kwd><kwd> Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus</kwd></kwd-group></article-meta></front></article>
