Effect of Haemoglobin Variants on Glycemic Indices
Victor Tuanwii Ideede
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Bayelsa State College of Health Technology, Otuogidi-Ogbia, Bayelsa, Nigeria.
Jonathan Nyebuchi *
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Albert Lesere Nwibani
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Friday Ogidigba
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Bayelsa State College of Health Technology, Otuogidi-Ogbia, Bayelsa, Nigeria.
Felix Eedee Konne
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Fyneface Chikadibia Amadi
Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Haemoglobin genotypes have been known to be linked with groups of diseases such as diabetes. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of haemoglobin variants on glycemic indices (fasting blood glucose and glycated haemoglobin) in subjects in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. A total of 150subjects were enrolled for the study with AA group = 99 subjects and AS group = 51 subjects. 4mls of blood was collected into EDTA bottle for each subject and was assayed for Hb electrophoresis and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) using electrophoretic method and automated CLOVER A1c Analyser respectively. 2mls was collected into fluoride oxalate bottle for spectrophotometric analysis of fasting blood glucose (FBG). Results revealed that there were no significant differences in the FBG and HbA1C mean levels of the two studied groups (AA and AS). This study has shown that AA and AS blood genotypes may not have any impact on FBG and HbA1C glycemic parameters.
Keywords: Haemoglobin variant, glycated haemoglobin, fasting blood glucose