早期胰岛素依赖型糖尿病中氨基酸的肾脏代谢

Giacomo Deferrari, Giacomo Garibotto , Cristina Robaudo , Stefano Saffioti , Roberto Pontremoli , Alberto Tizianello
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在摄入模拟动物蛋白粉的AA混合物80分钟后,对5例早期IDDM患者和7例处于基础状态的对照组(C)的肾脏氨基酸代谢(AA)进行了评估。研究开始前20小时停用胰岛素。采用动-静脉差值技术评价AAs的肾脏代谢。在IDDM的基础状态下,如C型肾病,肾脏吸收大量少数非必需AAs (NEAAs),并释放大量NEAAs和少量必需AAs (EAAs)。在C期摄入AA后,大多数eaa发生肾脏提取,主要是BCAAs、Lys和Thr;Pro提取也增加,并显著吸收Gly、Glu、Asp、Orn和Tyr。EAA提取量占总吸收量的30-40%。在IDDM中,摄入AA后,a)肾脏对总AAs的摄取显著降低,主要是由于BCAAs、Lys以及Pro、Orn和Ala的摄取显著降低;b)肾脏摄取的EAA少于总提取量的20%。这些结果表明,在IDDM中,餐后肾N的补充是受损和不平衡的。
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Renal metabolism of amino acids in early insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Renal metabolism of amino acids (AAs) was evaluated in 5 patients with early IDDM, and in 7 controls (C) in the basal state for 80 minutes after the ingestion of an AA mixture simulating an animal protein meal. Insulin was withdrawn 20 hours before the study. Renal metabolism of AAs was evaluated by the arterial-venous difference technique. In the basal state in IDDM, as in C, the kidney takes up large amounts of a few nonessential AAs (NEAAs): it releases many NEAAs and a few essential AAs (EAAs). After AA ingestion in C, renal extraction of most EAAs, mainly BCAAs, Lys, and Thr, occurs; Pro extraction also increases and a significant uptake of Gly, Glu, Asp, Orn, and Tyr takes place. EAA extraction accounts for 30–40% of total AA uptake. In IDDM, after AA ingestion, a) renal uptake of total AAs is significantly lower, owing mainly to a markedly lower uptake of BCAAs, Lys, and also of Pro, Orn, and Ala; b) renal EAA uptake accounts for less than 20% of total AA extraction. These results indicate that in IDDM postprandial renal N repletion is impaired and unbalanced.

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