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The state of insulin resistance in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver and the intervention with Gankangyin
  
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KeyWord:nonalcoholic fatty liver  insulin resistance  Gankangyin
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Deng Yin-quan First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, 310003, Hangzhou deyq@tom.com 
Fan Xiao-fen First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, 310003, Hangzhou  
Li Jian-ping First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, 310003, Hangzhou  
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Abstract:
      Objective: To explore the correlation of nonalcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) with insulin resistance and the intervention of it by Gankangyin(GKY).Methods: Ninety-six patients with NAFL were randomly assigned into the treated group and the control group. They were treated with GKY and Silymarin for 3 months respectively. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and insulin release test (IRT) were conducted and insulin sensitivity indexes were determined before and after treatment. And 32 healthy nonalcoholic persons were enrolled and used as the healthy control group.Results: Before treatment, the levels of blood glucose and insulin at different time points in OGTT test, and the insulin resistance index (IRI) were significantly higher (P<0.05 orP<0.01) while insulin sensitivity index (ISI) and insulin active index (IAI) were lower (P<0.05 orP<0.01) in the NAFL patients than those in the healthy persons. After treatment, the above-mentioned raised criteria were significantly lowered (P<0.05,P<0.01) and the lowered criteria were significantly increased (P<0.01) in the treated group, while in the control group all the criteria were insignificantly changed (P>0. 05).Conclusion: Evident insulin resistance exists in NAFL patients. GKY could’increase the insulin sensitivity, thus improving the state of insulin resistance in NAFL patients.
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