Bangladesh
Research Article
Effects of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy on Mucin1 and Cholesterol Ester Transfer Protein Status in Bangladeshi patients with Cholelithiasis
Author(s): Md Abdul Mobin Choudhury, A.S.M Giasuddin, Khadiza Akhter Jhuma and A.M. Mujibul HaqMd Abdul Mobin Choudhury, A.S.M Giasuddin, Khadiza Akhter Jhuma and A.M. Mujibul Haq
Objective: Although it was reported that cholecystectomy had profound impact on lipid profile and lipoprotein (a) status, no studies were reported on Mucin1 and cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) in Bangladeshi patients with cholelithiasis i.e. gallstone disease (GD). The present study was done about effects of laparoscopic cholecystectomy on Mucin1 and CETP status in Bangladeshi patients with cholelithiasis.
Patients & Methods: Forty-four adult GD patients with cholelithiasis and 30 normal controls (NC) subjects were included in the study. The blood was taken from fasting patients before cholecystectomy (Serum-I°), gall bladder bile during cholecystectomy (Bile-I°) and blood again after 2-3 months at follow-up (Serum-II°) and from fasting NC subjects. Mucin1 and CETP levels were quantified in serum and bile by enzyme imm.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0943.1000240
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