Literature DB >> 1436288

Lipids in the progression of chronic renal failure.

P Cappelli1, M Evangelista, M Bonomini, P F Palmieri, A Albertazzi.   

Abstract

Lipid disturbances have been linked to the progression of chronic renal disease. We examined 52 patients with a creatinine clearance (CCr) of 38.5 +/- 7.9 ml/min due to various nephropathies, on free diet. Bimonthly, over a 12-month period, we assessed: serum creatinine (Cr); CCr; daily urinary urea excretion; urinary protein excretion per unit of residual renal function (UProt/CCr); total, HDL, VLDL and LDL cholesterol; triglycerides; Apo A, Apo B. Chronic renal failure was progressive in 22 patients with a slope of 1/Cr-0.00358 +/- 0.00247, stable in 30 with a slope of 0.00420 +/- 0.00285. Lipid parameters did not differ significantly between the two groups but for the lower Apo A and Apo A/Apo B ratio values in the progressive group. Overall slope inversely correlated with basal CCr; in the progressive patients the slope correlated with the percentage variation of UProt/CCr and only partially with the altered Apo profile.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1436288     DOI: 10.1159/000186991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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