Status of Transferrin Saturation in Diabetic Nephropathypatients

R. Dinesh Kumar

Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital Affiliated to Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

A. J. Manjula

Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital Affiliated to Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

B. Shanthi *

Department of Biochemistry, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital Affiliated to Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Serum transferrin saturation (TSAT%) ratio is a commonly used laboratory measure of iron deficiency and iron overload in clinical practice. It has  become a  first step in the routine screening of iron deficiency anaemia in  patients with chronic kidney disease  and  for  the  detection of pathological iron overload in assessment for hemochromatosis. Used alone or in combination with other measures of iron metabolism, low levels of TSAT (typically<20%) reflect a state of iron deficiency whereas levels in excess of 50% indicate an excess of total body iron. In our study, transferring saturation levels was significantly high in diabetic Nephropathy (group I). Comparison of the parameters serum iron, Urine Albumin, TIBC, Trasferrin saturation, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C), Fasting plasma glucose(FBS) between the 3 group was done using Student t test and was statistically significant.Pearson’s coefficient correlation was done between transferrin saturation and serum iron, Urine microalbumin, TIBC, Trasferrin saturation, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C), Fasting blood sugar (FBS) and found a positive correlation between them and had a statistical significance.  This indicates that transferrin saturation levels increases with the extent of severity of diabetic Nephropathy. Positive correlation provides the information that transferrin saturation can be considered to reflect the iron depletion of an individual.

Keywords: Serum transferrin saturation, urine albumin, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C), Fasting plasma glucose (FBS)


How to Cite

Kumar, R. D., Manjula, A. J. and Shanthi, B. (2021) “Status of Transferrin Saturation in Diabetic Nephropathypatients”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(23A), pp. 105–118. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i23A31417.