Urine C-Peptide and Atherogenic Risk Factors in Diabetes Mellitus: Relevance to "Syndrome X":

1995 
The relation between the C-peptide concentration in twenty-four-hour urine specimens and atherogenic risk factors was investigated in 38 patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in an attempt to determine the significance of urine C-peptide in diag nosing "syndrome X," which is characterized by insulin resistance. Weak positive corre lations between twenty-four-hour urine C-peptide concentration and body mass index, systolic blood pressure (BP), diastolic BP, serum total cholesterol, and serum triglyceride were detected. A weak negative correlation was also apparent between urine C-peptide and serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL). The body mass index and serum triglyceride of patients with urine C-peptide excretion of > 100 μg/day were significantly higher than those in patients with normal urine C-peptide excretion (< 100 μg/day) (P < 0.01 and P < 0.02, respectively). Systolic BP, diastolic BP, serum total cholesterol, and serum HDL did not differ significantly between the two groups of patie...
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