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Relationship between plasma growth differentiation factor-15 levels and diabetic retinopathy in individuals with type 2 diabetes

Jin Ook Chung, Seon‐Young Park, Dong Hyeok Cho, Dong Jin Chung, Min Young Chung

2020Scientific Reports22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of our study was to investigate the relationship between plasma growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) concentrations and diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). We evaluated 235 patients with type 2 DM in a cross-sectional study. Significantly increased levels of the plasma GDF-15 were found in individuals with diabetic retinopathy versus those without. According to the degree of diabetic retinopathy, there was a significant difference in the average plasma GDF-15 levels (no diabetic retinopathy, 1114 ng/L; nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, 1327 ng/L; proliferative diabetic retinopathy, 1445 ng/L; p for trend = 0.035) after adjustments for confounders. Logistic regression analyses indicated that plasma GDF-15 concentrations were significantly associated with diabetic retinopathy (odds ratio per 1 standard deviation increment in the log-transformed value, 1.78; 95% confidence interval, 1.05-3.03, p = 0.032). Our study showed a significant positive relationship between plasma GDF-15 concentrations and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 DM patients.

Topics & Concepts

Diabetic retinopathyMedicineInternal medicineRetinopathyDiabetes mellitusOdds ratioConfidence intervalEndocrinologyLogistic regressionConfoundingType 2 Diabetes MellitusType 2 diabetesGDF15 and Related BiomarkersNutrition and Health in AgingMacrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
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