Taste receptor gene expression is associated with decreased eGFR in patients with diabetes.

Kana Beppu, A. Kawakami, Yuna Mishima, R. Tsutsumi, Masashi Kuroda, H. Mori, A. Kuroda, Munehisa Matsuhisa, H. Sakaue
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Abstract

Dysgeusia is not only associated with zinc deficiency but also with certain drugs or diseases, including diabetes and renal failure. It often lowers the patient's quality of life and hinders access to proper nutrition. The underlying mechanism is unclear and there is a lack of awareness among patients. Here, we focused on lingual taste receptor gene expression in diabetes and elucidated the relationship between taste receptor gene expression and renal function. Forty-seven patients with diabetes and 10 healthy subjects (control group) were enrolled. Lingual foliate papillae were scraped and the derived cDNA was quantified by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Dysgeusia was assessed using SALSAVE?. All statistical analyses were performed using JMP? software 13. The expression of T1R1 and T1R2 was significantly upregulated in type 2 diabetes patients as compared with that in healthy subjects (P<0.01) but did not change in type 1 diabetes patients. T1R3 expression positively correlated and Scnn1 expression negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate, suggesting that altered taste receptor gene expression could reflect impaired renal function. Thus, alterations in T1R3 and Scnn1 expression in diabetes correlated with renal function. Taste receptor gene expression dysregulation could indicate dysgeusia associated with impaired renal function in patients with diabetes. J. Med. Invest. 69 : 120-126, February, 2022.
糖尿病患者味觉受体基因表达与eGFR降低相关。
听力障碍不仅与缺锌有关,还与某些药物或疾病有关,包括糖尿病和肾衰竭。它常常会降低病人的生活质量,阻碍他们获得适当的营养。其潜在机制尚不清楚,患者也缺乏认识。本文重点研究了舌味觉受体基因在糖尿病中的表达,并阐明了味觉受体基因表达与肾功能的关系。纳入47例糖尿病患者和10例健康受试者(对照组)。刮取舌叶状乳头,用实时聚合酶链反应定量提取cDNA。使用SALSAVE?评估阅读障碍。所有统计分析均采用JMP?软件13。2型糖尿病患者T1R1和T1R2的表达较健康者显著上调(P<0.01),而1型糖尿病患者T1R1和T1R2的表达无明显变化。T1R3表达与肾小球滤过率呈正相关,Scnn1表达与肾小球滤过率呈负相关,提示味觉受体基因表达改变可能反映肾功能受损。因此,糖尿病患者T1R3和Scnn1表达的改变与肾功能相关。味觉受体基因表达异常可能提示糖尿病患者与肾功能受损相关的味觉障碍。中国医药科学,2009,31(2):391 - 391。
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