糖尿病和维生素C缺乏症患者未能保存尿中的维生素C

IF 4.2 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Helen Lunt , Anitra C Carr , Helen F Heenan , Emma Vlasiuk , Masuma Zawari , Tim Prickett , Chris Frampton
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摘要

背景维生素C缺乏症对健康有负面影响。患有糖尿病和维生素C缺乏症的人可能无法保存尿液中的维生素C,从而显示出维生素C不当肾渗漏的证据。本研究描述了糖尿病患者血浆和尿液中维生素C之间的关系,重点关注肾渗漏参与者的临床特征。方法回顾性分析从二级糖尿病护理诊所招募的1型或2型糖尿病患者的配对、非禁食血浆和尿液维生素C以及临床特征。肾渗漏的血浆维生素C阈值以前被定义为男性38.1µmol/L,女性43.2µmol/L。结果在临床特征上有显著性差异的有:;i) 肾渗漏(N=77);ii)维生素C缺乏但无肾渗漏(N=13)和;iii)正常的血浆维生素C水平(n=34)。与血浆维生素C水平充足的参与者相比,肾渗漏的参与者往往患有2型(而不是1型)糖尿病,eGFR较低,HbA1c较高。结论在研究的糖尿病人群中,维生素C肾渗漏是常见的。在一些参与者中,它可能导致了维生素C缺乏症。
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People with diabetes and hypovitaminosis C fail to conserve urinary vitamin C

People with diabetes and hypovitaminosis C fail to conserve urinary vitamin C

Background

Hypovitaminosis C has negative health consequences. People with diabetes and hypovitaminosis C may fail to conserve vitamin C in the urine, thereby displaying evidence of inappropriate renal leak of vitamin C. This study describes the relationship between plasma and urinary vitamin C in diabetes, with a focus on the clinical characteristics of participants with renal leak.

Methods

Retrospective analysis of paired, non-fasting plasma and urine vitamin C, and also clinical characteristics, from participants with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, recruited from a secondary care diabetes clinic. Plasma vitamin C thresholds for renal leak have been defined previously as 38.1 µmol/L for men and 43.2 µmol/L for women.

Results

Statistically significant differences in clinical characteristics were seen between those with; i) renal leak (N = 77) and; ii) hypovitaminosis C but no renal leak (N = 13) and; iii) normal plasma vitamin C levels (n = 34). Compared to participants with adequate plasma vitamin C levels, participants with renal leak tended to have type 2 (rather than type 1) diabetes, a lower eGFR and a higher HbA1c.

Conclusion

In the diabetes population studied, renal leak of vitamin C was common. In some participants, it may have contributed to hypovitaminosis C.

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