Master’s Thesis at the University of Samarra Discusses the Evaluation of Several Lipid Kinetics and Some Physiological and Biochemical Variables in Patients with Nephropathy

A master’s thesis at the College of Education, University of Samarra, titled “Evaluation of Several Lipid Kinetics and Some Physiological and Biochemical Variables in Diabetic Nephropathy Patients in the City of Samarra,” was presented by the student (Omar Ali Ayash).

The student aimed, in his thesis, to understand the impact of lipid kinetics, oxidative processes, and inflammatory processes on diabetic nephropathy patients, in addition to evaluating certain blood parameters, including white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs), packed cell volume (PCV), and platelets (PLT), as well as kidney function markers, such as urea and creatinine.

The results indicated a significant increase at the level of “P≤ 0.05” in the concentrations of lipid kinetics, specifically adiponectin and resistin, in the diabetic nephropathy group compared to the control group. Additionally, there was a significant increase in adiponectin concentration between the diabetic nephropathy group and the diabetes group, while no significant differences were observed in resistin concentration between the two groups.

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