Urinary c-peptide and urine C-peptide/creatinine ratio (ucpcr) are possible predictors of endogenous insulin secretion in t2dm subjects - a randomized study

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  • KULKARNI C M Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, B.L.D.E.University‘s Shri B.M.Patil Medical College,Bijapur,Karnataka, India.
  • SUMANGALA PATIL Professor, Department of Physiology, B.L.D.E.University‘s Shri B.M.Patil Medical College,Bijapur,Karnataka, India.

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Serum C-peptide,Urinary C-peptide, Urinary C-peptide Creatinine Ratio, type 2 diabetes mellitus

Abstract

Estimation of serum C-peptide (SCP) is used as a measure of endogenous insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Urinary C- Peptide (UCP) and urinary C-Peptide creatinine ratio (UCPCR) are non invasive, simple and easily reproducible tests which may be considered as an alternative for SCP. In our study we estimated fasting serum C-peptide, urinary C-peptide and UCPCR in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) subjects (n=113; male=74; female=39) with normal serum creatinine and urea levels. In all the cases of T2DM significant correlation were observed between serum C-peptide to urinary C-peptide and UCPCR. A significant correlation between serum C-Peptide and urinary C-Peptide in males and a significant correlation between serum C-Peptide and UCPCR in female subjects were also noticed. In T2DM subjects’ estimation of UCP in males and UCPCR in females may be used as simple, reproducible tests as predictors/biomarkers of endogenous insulin levels to assess status of beta cell functions.

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2016-12-31

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KULKARNI C M, & SUMANGALA PATIL. (2016). Urinary c-peptide and urine C-peptide/creatinine ratio (ucpcr) are possible predictors of endogenous insulin secretion in t2dm subjects - a randomized study. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 7(4), 443–446. Retrieved from https://ijpbs.in/index.php/journal/article/view/5499

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