Title of article :
Detection of an Earlier Tubulopathy in Diabetic Nephropathy Among Children With Normoalbuminuria
Author/Authors :
Hafez, Mona H Department of Pediatric Endocrinology - Cairo University , El-Mougy, Fatma AF Department of Clinical Pathology - Cairo University , Makar, Samuel H Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Cairo University , Abd El Shaheed, Semon S Department of Pediatric Endocrinology - Cairo University
Abstract :
Introduction. Diabetic nephropathy is a major cause of morbidity
and mortality among young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus
(DM). Albuminuria, the gold standard for early diagnosis, cannot
always detect early diabetic nephropathy. We aimed at evaluating
the level of urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL)
as a marker of tubulointerstitial damage in children and adolescents
with type 1 DM in relation to the level of albuminuria and other
parameters.
Materials and Methods. Fifty children with type 1 DM for more
than 5 years were included in this study (mean age, 13.8 ± 4.0
years), and 18 healthy children served as controls. Patients with
overt albuminuria (> 300 mg/g creatinine) or inflammatory states
were excluded. Urine NGAL, microalbuminuria, and urine albumincreatinine
ratio were measured in patients and controls as well as
other parameters.
Results. Urine NGAL was significantly higher in microalbuminuric
in comparison with normoalbuminuric patients and controls, and
correlated positively with urine albumin-creatinine ratio. A positive
urine NGAL was observed in 12 of 38 normoalbuminuric patients
(31.6%) compared to 9 of 12 microalbuminuric patients (75%). A
positive correlation was reported between urine NGAL and both
Hemoglobin A1c and duration of DM, but not with estimated
glomerular filtration rate or hypertension.
Conclusions. Diabetic children, even some normoalbuminurics,
showed increased urine NGAL. This finding may support the
hypothesis of a “tubular phase” of diabetic disease preceding
overt diabetic nephropathy, and hence, the use of urine NGAL
measurement for early evaluation of renal involvement.
Keywords :
glycosylated hemoglobin A , diabetic nephropathy , type 1 diabetes mellitus , microalbuminuria , neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics