| Literature DB >> 15202116 |
Mami Kobata1, Ayumi Shimizu, Hisaki Rinno, Chieko Hamada, Kunimi Maeda, Mitsumine Fukui, Kensuke Saito, Satoshi Horikoshi, Yasuhiko Tomino.
Abstract
The relationship between serum levels of beta-trace protein (BTP) or serum creatinine (s-Cr) and the prognostic stages of type 2 diabetic nephropathy was determined. Serum samples from 174 patients with type 2 diabetes were obtained from Juntendo University Hospital, Tokyo, and Juntendo Urayasu Hospital, Chiba, Japan. They were classified into four groups according to the Report of the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan (1991, p 251-256) as follows: Stage I (normoalbuminuric stage), Stage II (microalbuminuric stage), Stage IIIA (macroalbuminuric stage without renal dysfunction), Stage IIIB (macroalbuminuric stage with renal dysfunction), and Stage IV (renal failure stage). Among these patients, 68 were Stage I, 29 Stage II, 32 Stage IIIA, 17 Stage IIIB, and 28 Stage IV. Levels of serum BTP were measured using the nephelometric assay on a BNA II analyzer (Dade Behring Diagnostics, Marburg, Germany). The mean levels of serum BTP in Stage IIIA were significantly higher than those in Stage I or II (P < 0.00001, P < 0.002, respectively). However, the mean levels of s-Cr in Stage IIIA were not significantly higher than that in Stage I or II. In conclusion, serum BTP was a good marker for the identification of early renal impairment in type 2 diabetes. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15202116 PMCID: PMC6807906 DOI: 10.1002/jcla.20029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Lab Anal ISSN: 0887-8013 Impact factor: 2.352