Predictive significance of glomerular insulin receptor substrate-1 in patients with diabetic kidney disease

Akira Mima, Ami Murakami, Rina Lee, Shinji Lee
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Abstract

Background

In rodents, glomerular expression of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1) is decreased in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and reduced associated functioning is involved in the development and progression of DKD. This study aimed to evaluate the significance of glomerular IRS1 expression in DKD patients, and investigated whether glomerular IRS1 expression can reflect renal pathology and predict renal outcomes.

Methods

This study included 10 patients who underwent renal biopsy and were diagnosed with DKD or minor glomerular abnormality (MGA). IRS1-positive cells were determined based on renal biopsy and immunostaining, and the associations of the number of these cells with baseline and prognostic parameters were analyzed.

Results

IRS1-positive cells were significantly decreased in DKD than in MGA. IRS1 positivity tended to be negatively correlated with global glomerulosclerosis and tubulointerstitial fibrosis. The rate of change in estimated glomerular filtration rate before and 12 months after renal biopsy was positively correlated to the number of IRS1-positive cells. Furthermore, a tendency towards negative correlation was observed between the number of glomerular IRS1-positive cells and the proteinuria.

Conclusions

This study shows the glomerular IRS1-positive cell count was significantly decreased in DKD, and that the degree IRS1 positivity was partially correlated with renal pathology and function.

肾小球胰岛素受体底物-1对糖尿病肾病患者的预测意义
背景在啮齿类动物中,糖尿病肾病(DKD)中胰岛素受体底物1(IRS1)的肾小球表达降低,相关功能的降低与DKD的发展和进展有关。本研究旨在评估DKD患者肾小球IRS1表达的意义,并研究肾小球IRS1的表达是否能反映肾脏病理和预测肾脏预后。方法本研究包括10例经肾活检诊断为DKD或轻微肾小球异常(MGA)的患者。基于肾活检和免疫染色确定IRS1阳性细胞,并分析这些细胞的数量与基线和预后参数的相关性。结果DKD组IRS1阳性细胞明显少于MGA组。IRS1阳性与肾小球硬化和肾小管间质纤维化呈负相关。肾活检前和12个月后估计肾小球滤过率的变化率与IRS1阳性细胞的数量呈正相关。此外,肾小球IRS1阳性细胞的数量与蛋白尿呈负相关。结论DKD患者肾小球IRS1阳性细胞数显著下降,IRS1阳性程度与肾脏病理和功能有一定关系。
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Metabolism open
Metabolism open Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General), Endocrinology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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