Hyperglycemia is a factor for an increase in serum ceruloplasmin in type 2 diabetes.

1998 
OBJECTIVE To examine if there is a correlation between high blood glucose and serum ceruloplasmin (Cp) levels. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Serum Cp levels were measured in 637 patients with type 2 diabetes (all type 2 diabetes group). For the follow-up type 2 diabetes group, 161 patients who had not had any changes in their situation during the last year that are known to influence serum Cp levels were reexamined 1 year later. The control group was composed of 158 healthy individuals. Serum Cp and blood HbA 1c levels were measured by radial immunodiffusion and high-performance liquid chromatography assays, respectively. RESULTS Serum Cp levels in the all type 2 diabetes group were significantly higher than those in the control group ( P 1c levels in the all type 2 diabetes group ( r = 0.055, P = 0.351). Then we evaluated those factors (Δ-log Cp and Δ-HbA 1c ) in the follow-up type 2 diabetes group to minimize changes from the genetic differences and to exclude any known factors influencing serum Cp levels. This indicated that the Δ-HbA 1c had a positive correlation to the Δ-log Cp ( r = 0.304, P CONCLUSIONS A persistent high blood glucose (namely HbA 1c ) is associated with an increase in serum Cp levels over 1 year.
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