Serum Zinc Levels do not Differ in Type 2 Diabetic Subjects with and without Coronary Artery Disease

Aggelos G. Ioannidis *

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Athanasia K. Papazafeiropoulou

Department of Internal Medicine and Diabetes Center, Tzaneio General Hospital of Piraeus, Greece

Alexios Sotiropoulos

Clinical pathology and Diabetes Center, General Hospital of "St Panteleimonas", Greece

Athanasia Kokkinari

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Ourania Apostolou

Curator Α΄ of General Hospital of "St Panteleimonas", Greece

Maria Stefanidou

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Stavroula A. Papadodima

Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: The scope of this study is to investigate zinc levels in type 2 diabetic subjects with and without coronary artery disease (CAD).

Place and Duration of Study: This study was performed in outpatient clinic of General Hospital of Nikaia between December 2009 and May 2010.

Methodology: A total of 100 type 2 diabetic subjects with CAD and 100 diabetic subjects without CAD were enrolled into the study.

Results: There was no difference of serum zinc levels between diabetic subjects with and without CAD (89.53±22.39 vs. 86.97±20.85 μg/dl, P= 0.40). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed significant independent associations between zinc and age (beta = -0.23, P= 0.01) and alcohol consumption (beta = 0.29, P=0.001) in diabetic subjects with CAD. Also, significant independent associations demonstrated between serum zinc and dietary vitamins intake (beta = 0.19, P= 0.03) and number of platelets (beta = 0.16, P= 0.05) in diabetic subjects without CAD.

Conclusion: Serum zinc levels were not different between diabetic subjects with and without CAD. Age and alcohol consumption were the only determinants of serum zinc levels in diabetic subjects with CAD. Dietary vitamins intake and number of platelets were the only determinants of serum zinc levels in diabetic subjects without CAD.

 

Keywords: Zinc, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease


How to Cite

G. Ioannidis, Aggelos, Athanasia K. Papazafeiropoulou, Alexios Sotiropoulos, Athanasia Kokkinari, Ourania Apostolou, Maria Stefanidou, and Stavroula A. Papadodima. 2014. “Serum Zinc Levels Do Not Differ in Type 2 Diabetic Subjects With and Without Coronary Artery Disease”. Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal 3 (2):114-21. https://doi.org/10.9734/CA/2015/13760.

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