Tubular dysfunction in the early stage of diabetic nephropathy.

Medical journal of Osaka University Pub Date : 1989-03-01
A Tanaka, K Shima, M Fukuda, Y Tahara, Y Yamamoto, Y Kumahara
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Abstract

Renal tubular function was investigated in 98 non-insulin-dependent and 18 insulin-dependent diabetics under conditions of standard glycemic control. Mean urinary excretion of lysozyme, beta 2-microglobulin and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) in both Albustix-negative and positive patients were significantly elevated above the control range. The increased excretion of lysozyme, beta 2-microglobulin and NAG was found in 21, 55 and 62% of the normoalbuminuric patients, and in 40, 57 and 74% of the microalbuminuric patients, respectively. Besides the parameters cited above, urinary acid-soluble glycoprotein (ASP) was measured to assess its potential as an indicator of early renal dysfunction. Mean urinary ASP excretion was also elevated in both Albustix-negative and positive patients. The albumin/ASP ratio increased as nephropathy advanced. Such a mode of excretion was similar to those of low-molecular-weight proteins (lysozyme and beta 2-microglobulin). The results of multiple regression analysis showed that serum creatinine most highly correlated with the excretion of the urinary proteins except for NAG.

糖尿病肾病早期的肾小管功能障碍。
在标准血糖控制条件下,研究了98例非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者和18例胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者的肾小管功能。albusfix阴性和阳性患者尿溶菌酶、β 2-微球蛋白和n -乙酰- β - d -氨基葡萄糖苷酶(NAG)的平均排泄量均显著高于对照范围。溶菌酶、β 2-微球蛋白和NAG的排泄量分别在21%、55%和62%的正常蛋白尿患者和40%、57%和74%的微量蛋白尿患者中增加。除上述参数外,还测量了尿酸可溶性糖蛋白(ASP),以评估其作为早期肾功能障碍指标的潜力。albustix阴性和阳性患者的平均尿ASP排泄量均升高。随着肾病进展,白蛋白/ASP比值升高。这种排泄方式类似于低分子量蛋白质(溶菌酶和β 2微球蛋白)的排泄方式。多元回归分析结果显示,除NAG外,血清肌酐与尿蛋白排泄的相关性最高。
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