Horm Metab Res 2021; 53(02): 100-104
DOI: 10.1055/a-1341-9710
Endocrine Care

Insulin Resistance and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Premenopausal Women with Metabolic Syndrome

Amr Ali El-Sehrawy
1   Internal Medicine Department, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt
,
Omnia State
1   Internal Medicine Department, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt
,
Rasha Rizk Elzehery
2   Clinical Pathology Department, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt
,
Ahmed Salem Mohamed
1   Internal Medicine Department, Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, Egypt
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Abstract

It is suggested that estrogen protects premenopausal women against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. From another perspective, the relation between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is bidirectional. Role of insulin resistance (IR) in NAFLD continues to be a matter of debate. The present study aimed to assess the relation between IR and NAFLD in premenopausal women with MetS. The study included 51 premenopausal women with MetS. In addition, there were 40 age-matched healthy controls. All participants were subjected to careful history taking and thorough clinical examination. Performed laboratory investigations included fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, lipid profile, and liver functions. Calculation of IR was achieved by the Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA-IR). NAFLD was graded into three grades according to findings of abdominal ultrasound. Patients had significantly higher BMI, SBP, DBP, FBG, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL levels when compared with controls. They also had significantly lower HDL levels in comparison to controls. Moreover, they have more advanced grades of NAFLD in contrast to controls. Comparison between patients with various grades of NAFLD regarding the clinical data revealed significant increase of fasting insulin and HOMA-IR levels with advancing NAFLD grade. Using multivariate regression analysis, HOMA-IR was an independent predictor of advanced NAFLD grade. In conclusion, the present study documented a combined inter-relation between MetS, IR, and NAFLD in premenopausal women with MetS. IR is correlated with NAFLD grade.



Publication History

Received: 14 July 2020

Accepted: 17 December 2020

Article published online:
29 January 2021

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