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Radenkovic S, Velojic Golubovic M, Dimic D, Radojkovic DB, Ciric V, Gluvic Z, Bjekic-Macut J, Markovic A, Radic L , Pesic M
The Effect of Therapy with Insulin Analogues (Aspart and Glargine) on Oxidative Stress Parameters in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (4): 463-470doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.463
Context. There are evidences that excessive
production of reactive oxygen species is one of important
abnormalities that contribute to development of chronic
diabetic complications.
Objective. To test the effect of intensive insulin
therapy with analogues through the examining the level
of oxidative stress parameters. Subjects and Methods.
Comparison of data obtained by prospective analysis in 49
patients with T1DM was used, before and after six months
of intensive insulin analog therapy.
Results. The values of all three investigated
parameters of oxidative stress malondialdehyde (MDA);
xanthine oxidase (XO) and nitrates and nitrites (NOx) in our
population with T1DM compared to the control (group of 42
voluntary blood donors) are statistically higher. The levels
of antioxidant protection parameters compared to the control
group also differ; the activities of catalase and glutathione
peroxidase (GPx) are statistically higher in our population
of T1DM patients compared to the control and superoxide
dismutase (SOD) activities are statistically lower.
The values of all three examined parameters of
oxidative stress decrease after six months of intensive insulin
analog therapy and were statistically lower after the therapy:
for MDA p<0.001, for XO p<0.01 and for NOx p<0.05.
The activities of catalase (p<0.001) and GPx (p<0.01) both
decrease with therapy, while the activity of SOD is highest
after the sixth month of therapy (p<0.001).
Conclusion. In our patients with T1DM compared
to the control the level of oxidative stress is significantly
higher. Intensive insulin analog therapy with aspart and
glargine promotes predominantly the improvement of
oxidative stress, and in a less degree antioxidant protection.
Keywords: type 1 diabetes, oxidative stress,
antioxidative protection, insulin analogues, aspart, glargine.
Correspondence: Sasa Radenkovic MD PhD, University Clinical Centre Nis, Clinic for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases
Bulevar dr Zorana Djindjica 48, Nis, 18000, Serbia, E-mail: doktor.sasa@gmail.com.