Abstract
Dopamine D2 receptors play key roles in controlling insulin resistance and blood sugar levels Because C-peptide and dopamine 2 levels are positively correlated, increased C-peptide concentrations may also result in higher concentrations of dopamine 2, which may help diabetes patients better regulate their glucose metabolism. There was a significant lower mean and standard deviation of Dopamine2 in the patient group in in comparison to the control group. In addition, the patient group's insulin mean and standard deviation were greater than those of the control group. According to this study, those with the disorder had greater levels of C-peptide than people in the control group, which is a measure of insulin production. Fasting blood sugar (FBS) concentrations were considerably higher in the patient group compared to the controls, pointing to a decreased metabolism of glucose in this group. A similar pattern was seen in HbA1c values, which were considerably higher in the patient group in comparison to the controls, suggesting a poor longterm glucose management in the patient group.
First Page
129
Last Page
141
Recommended Citation
Enad, Mustafa Sultan
(2024)
"Relationship Between Insulin and Dopamine2 Receptors in Diabetes Mellitus Patient,"
Al-Nisour Journal for Medical Sciences: Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 13.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70492/2664-0554.1128