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Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve

INTRODUCTION: In this article are demonstrated differences in the aspects of the metabolic syndrome (MSy) between genders, as well as the association of MSy and neuropathy. THE AIM: The aim of our study was that in patients with newly discovered metabolic syndrome of both sexes make comparison of fa...

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Autores principales: Tiric-Campara, Merita, Tupkovic, Emir, Denislic, Miro, Biscevic, Mirza, Skopljak, Amira, Zunic, Lejla, Djelilovic-Vranic, Jasminka, Alajbegovic, Azra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862246
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2015.23.360-363
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author Tiric-Campara, Merita
Tupkovic, Emir
Denislic, Miro
Biscevic, Mirza
Skopljak, Amira
Zunic, Lejla
Djelilovic-Vranic, Jasminka
Alajbegovic, Azra
author_facet Tiric-Campara, Merita
Tupkovic, Emir
Denislic, Miro
Biscevic, Mirza
Skopljak, Amira
Zunic, Lejla
Djelilovic-Vranic, Jasminka
Alajbegovic, Azra
author_sort Tiric-Campara, Merita
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description INTRODUCTION: In this article are demonstrated differences in the aspects of the metabolic syndrome (MSy) between genders, as well as the association of MSy and neuropathy. THE AIM: The aim of our study was that in patients with newly discovered metabolic syndrome of both sexes make comparison of fasting blood glucose levels and after oral glucose tolerance test, as well as neurophysiological parameters of n.medianus and n.ulnaris. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All participants were examined dermatologically. The analysis included the 36 male and 36 female respondents with a newly discovered MSy. RESULTS: The average age of men was 52.75±7.5 (40-65) years and women 52.1±7.7 (38-67) years. The average value of fasting blood glucose in women was 5.86±0.87 (4.5-8) mmol/L, and non significantly higher in men (p=0.0969) as 6.19±0.8 (4.7-8) mmol/L. Average values of blood sugar 120 minutes after oral glucose tolerance test were not significantly different (p=0.7052), and was 5.41±1.63 (3.3-9.7) mmol/L in women and 5.27±1.52 (2.7-9.8) mmol/L in men. Median motor velocity were significantly higher in women for n.medianus on the left (p=0.0024), n.ulnaris on the left (p=0.0081) and n.ulnaris on the right side (p=0.0293), and the median motor terminal latency were significantly longer in n.ulnaris on the left (p=0.0349) and n.ulnaris on the right side (p=0.011). There was no significant difference in the sensory conductivity velocity in n.medianus and n.ulnaris between the groups, but the amplitude with the highest peak of the sensory response was significantly higher in n.medianus on the left (p=0.0269) and n.ulnaris on the left side (p=0.0009) in female patients. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that there are differences in neurophysiological parameters of the investigated nerves between the genders, and that tested nerve structures in the course of MSy are affected slightly more in men. There were no significant differences in skin changes between genders.
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spelling pubmed-47208202016-02-09 Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve Tiric-Campara, Merita Tupkovic, Emir Denislic, Miro Biscevic, Mirza Skopljak, Amira Zunic, Lejla Djelilovic-Vranic, Jasminka Alajbegovic, Azra Acta Inform Med Original Paper INTRODUCTION: In this article are demonstrated differences in the aspects of the metabolic syndrome (MSy) between genders, as well as the association of MSy and neuropathy. THE AIM: The aim of our study was that in patients with newly discovered metabolic syndrome of both sexes make comparison of fasting blood glucose levels and after oral glucose tolerance test, as well as neurophysiological parameters of n.medianus and n.ulnaris. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All participants were examined dermatologically. The analysis included the 36 male and 36 female respondents with a newly discovered MSy. RESULTS: The average age of men was 52.75±7.5 (40-65) years and women 52.1±7.7 (38-67) years. The average value of fasting blood glucose in women was 5.86±0.87 (4.5-8) mmol/L, and non significantly higher in men (p=0.0969) as 6.19±0.8 (4.7-8) mmol/L. Average values of blood sugar 120 minutes after oral glucose tolerance test were not significantly different (p=0.7052), and was 5.41±1.63 (3.3-9.7) mmol/L in women and 5.27±1.52 (2.7-9.8) mmol/L in men. Median motor velocity were significantly higher in women for n.medianus on the left (p=0.0024), n.ulnaris on the left (p=0.0081) and n.ulnaris on the right side (p=0.0293), and the median motor terminal latency were significantly longer in n.ulnaris on the left (p=0.0349) and n.ulnaris on the right side (p=0.011). There was no significant difference in the sensory conductivity velocity in n.medianus and n.ulnaris between the groups, but the amplitude with the highest peak of the sensory response was significantly higher in n.medianus on the left (p=0.0269) and n.ulnaris on the left side (p=0.0009) in female patients. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that there are differences in neurophysiological parameters of the investigated nerves between the genders, and that tested nerve structures in the course of MSy are affected slightly more in men. There were no significant differences in skin changes between genders. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2015-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4720820/ /pubmed/26862246 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2015.23.360-363 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Merita Tiric-Campara, Emir Tupkovic, Miro Denislic, Mirza Biscevic, Amira Skopljak, Jasminka Djelilovic-Vranic, Azra Alajbegovic http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tiric-Campara, Merita
Tupkovic, Emir
Denislic, Miro
Biscevic, Mirza
Skopljak, Amira
Zunic, Lejla
Djelilovic-Vranic, Jasminka
Alajbegovic, Azra
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title Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve
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title_fullStr Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve
title_short Gender Differences in Biochemical and Electroneurographic Parameters of Median and Ulnar Nerve
title_sort gender differences in biochemical and electroneurographic parameters of median and ulnar nerve
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862246
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/aim.2015.23.360-363
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