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摘要
背景:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)是一个世界性的问题,由于其高患病率和严重的并发症,包括死亡。肾功能通常通过测量肌酐水平来评估,肌酐水平受许多因素(年龄、性别、饮食、种族和体重)的影响。犬尿氨酸是犬尿氨酸途径中第一个稳定的代谢物,在CKD过程中被激活。CKD患者血浆中犬尿氨酸水平与肾功能相关。我们研究了CKD患者犬尿氨酸水平与肾功能指标之间的关系,以及一些变量(性别、年龄、既往高血压或糖尿病)对其水平的影响。材料和方法:本研究纳入了在Tishreen大学医院就诊的3 - 5期CKD患者66例,对照组22例。采用犬尿氨酸ELISA试剂盒(IDK®免疫诊断试剂盒)检测犬尿氨酸水平。结果:犬尿氨酸水平随CKD分期的增加而显著升高(P < 0.001),且与eGFR相关(r =−)。631, P < .001),肌酐水平(r =−。464, P < .001),尿素水平(r =。528, p < .001)。CKD患者犬尿氨酸血浆水平不受年龄、性别、糖尿病和高血压的影响。结论:犬尿氨酸是一种很有前景的肾功能指标,其与肾功能的关系不受CKD患者年龄、性别、是否存在高血压或糖尿病的影响。
Plasma Kynurenine: A Promising Marker for the Assessment of Renal Functions
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide issue due to the high prevalence and the serious complications, including death. Kidney functions are routinely evaluated by measuring creatinine levels, which are influenced by many factors (age, sex, diet, race, and body mass). Kynurenine is the first stable metabolite in the kynurenine pathway, which is activated in the course of CKD. Kynurenine levels in plasma can be correlated to kidney functions in CKD patients. We investigated the relationship between kynurenine levels and kidney functions indicators, and the influence of some variables (sex, age, and preexisting hypertension or diabetes) on its levels in CKD patients. Material And Methods: The study included 66 CKD patients in stages 3 to 5 seen at Tishreen University Hospital, and 22 subjects served as control. Kynurenine levels were measured by using a kynurenine ELISA kit (IDK® immundiagnostik). Results: Kynurenine levels were significantly increased with the increase in CKD stage (P < .001), and were correlated with eGFR (r = −.631, P < .001), creatinine levels (r = −.464, P < .001), and urea levels (r = .528, P < .001). Kynurenine plasma levels were not influenced by age, sex, diabetes, and hypertension in CKD patients. Conclusion: Kynurenine is a promising marker for estimating kidney functions, and its relation with kidney functions is not affected by age, sex, and presence of hypertension or diabetes in CKD patients.