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Changes in Erythrocyte Membrane in Type-Ii Diabetes Mellitus | 26103

Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism

ISSN - 2155-6156

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Changes in Erythrocyte Membrane in Type-Ii Diabetes Mellitus with and without Dyslipidemia

Robby Kumar, Amar Nagesh Kumar and Sakil Ahmed

Background: In Diabetes mellitus there is decreased number of pump units on the erythrocyte membrane, altered lipid – protein interaction, depleted membrane anionic charge and enzyme glycation and peroxidation which account for many abnormal complications.

Method: Diabetes subjects with and without dyslipidemia were selected along with healthy control then we correlate the changes in serum and erythrocyte membrane.

Result: The lipid composition of membrane is significantly increased with cholesterol:phospholipid ratio and Na + K + - ATPase of membrane was decreased when compared to control. Conclusion: Lipid composition disturbances along with increased hyperglycemia which causes glycation of enzymes and oxidative stress causes the decrease in activity of Na + K + -ATPase and other changes in erythrocyte membrane.

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