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Title: Urinarni transferin kao rani marker dijabetesne nefropatije
Urinary transferrin as an early biomarker of diabetic nephropathy
Authors: Terzić, Brankica
Stanojević, Ivan
Radojičić, Zoran 
Resan, Mirko
Petrović, Dejan
Maksić, Đoko
Đekić, Jelena
Ristić, Petar
Petrović, Milica
Mijušković, Mirjana
Keywords: transferin;dijabetesne nefropatije;dijabetes melitus;biološki pokazatelji;albuminurija;transferrin;diabetic nephropathies;diabetes mellitus;biomarkers;albuminuria
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd
Abstract: Uvod/Cilj. Dijabetesna nefropatija predstavlja jedan od vodećih uzroka hronične bubrežne bolesti i terminalne bubrežne insuficijencije. Zastupljena je kod 20%-40% bolesnika sa dijabetes melitusom, a kao prvi znak dijabetesne nefropatije još uvek se smatra mikroalbuminurija. Niska senzitivnost i specifičnost mikroalbuminurije su doveli do ispitivanja novih urinarnih biomarkera koji bi mogli biti rani pokazatelji postojanja dijabetesne nefropatije. Ova studija spovedena je da bi se utvrdilo da li urinarni transferin može biti rani marker dijabetesne nefropatije. Metode. U našu studiju bilo je uključeno 80 bolesnika sa tipom 2 dijabetesa, podeljenih u dve grupe: grupa 1 - normoalbuminurični bolesnici (ekskrecija albumina do 30 mg/dan); grupa 2 - mikroalbuminurični (ekskrecija albumina od 30-300 mg/dan) i 10 zdravih osoba. Svi bolesnici bili su stariji od 18 godina, imali su dijabetes melitus duže od jedne godine i jačinu glomerulske filtracije veću od 60 mL/min/1,73 m2. Svim bolesnicima određivan je nivo serumskog kreatinina, glikozilovanog hemoglobina i transferina u urinu. Koncentracija transferina određivana je u 24 časovnom uzorku urina i u prvom jutarnjem urinu primenom visoko senzitivnog ELISA kita. Rezultati. Koncentracija urinarnog transferina bila je značajno veća kod bolesnika koji su imali mikroalbuminuriju u poređenju sa bolesnicima koji su bili normoalbuminurični i zdravim osobama, a Pearson-ov koeficijent korelacije bio je r = 0,584 (p LT 0,001). Nismo dobili povezanost između nivoa urinarnog transferina i glikoregulacije, kao ni nivoa transferina i dužine trajanja dijabetesa. Zaključak. Rezultati ove studije pokazuju da bi urinarni transferin mogao biti rani marker dijabetesne nefropatije.
Background/Aim. Diabetic nephropathy is one of the leading cause of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease. It occurs in 20%-40% of patients with diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria is still considered as the first sign of diabetic nephropathy. Low sensitivity and specificity of microalbuminuria lead to more sensitive biomarkers that may be used to detect diabetic nephropathy at an earlier stage with a higher accuracy. This study was carried out to determine whether urinary transferrin can serve as an indicator of diabetic nephropathy. Methods. Our study included 80 type 2 diabetic patients who were classified into two groups: group 1 - normoalbuminuric patients (albumin excretion up to 30 mg/d); group 2 - microalbuminuric patients (albumin excretion from 30-300 mg/d), and 10 healthy controls. All patients were older than 18, having the diabetic disease more than one year, glomerular filtration rate more than 60 mL/min/1.73 m2. Serum creatinine, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and concentration of transferrin in the 24 h urine samples as well as in spot urine were measured using a highly sensitive one-step sandwich enzyme immunoassay kit. Results. Urinary transferrin was significantly higher in the microalbuminuric patients than in the normoalbuminuric ones and healthy control subjects. When comparing these goups according to the urinary transferrin concentration, we found a statistically significant positive correlation r = 0.584 (p LT 0.001). There was no correlation between level of urinary transferrin and glycoregulation, and no correlation was found between transferrin and duration of diabetes. Conclusions. The results from this study provide the evidence that the urinary transferrin levels could be used as an early marker of diabetic nephropathy.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1876
ISSN: 0042-8450
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