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Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes

PURPOSE: Urinary angiotensinogen has been reported as a marker for the activation of intrarenal renin–angiotensin system (RAS) in various kidney diseases. To investigate the importance of urinary angiotensinogen in diabetic nephropathy, we compared the urinary levels of angiotensinogen, albumin, and...

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Autores principales: Terami, Takahiro, Wada, Jun, Inoue, Kentaro, Nakatsuka, Atsuko, Ogawa, Daisuke, Teshigawara, Sanae, Murakami, Kazutoshi, Katayama, Akihiro, Eguchi, Jun, Makino, Hirofumi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174882
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S51829
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author Terami, Takahiro
Wada, Jun
Inoue, Kentaro
Nakatsuka, Atsuko
Ogawa, Daisuke
Teshigawara, Sanae
Murakami, Kazutoshi
Katayama, Akihiro
Eguchi, Jun
Makino, Hirofumi
author_facet Terami, Takahiro
Wada, Jun
Inoue, Kentaro
Nakatsuka, Atsuko
Ogawa, Daisuke
Teshigawara, Sanae
Murakami, Kazutoshi
Katayama, Akihiro
Eguchi, Jun
Makino, Hirofumi
author_sort Terami, Takahiro
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description PURPOSE: Urinary angiotensinogen has been reported as a marker for the activation of intrarenal renin–angiotensin system (RAS) in various kidney diseases. To investigate the importance of urinary angiotensinogen in diabetic nephropathy, we compared the urinary levels of angiotensinogen, albumin, and α1-microglobulin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes at various stages of nephropathy (n=85) were enrolled, and we measured albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and urinary excretion of angiotensinogen and α1-microglobulin. We also compared the clinical data of the patients treated with or without angiotensin II receptor blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (RAS inhibitors [+], n=51; RAS inhibitors [−], n=34). RESULTS: Urinary angiotensinogen levels positively correlated with ACR (r=0.367, P=3.84×10(−4)) and urinary α1-microglobulin (r=0.734, P=1.32 × 10(−15)), while they negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration ratio (eGFR) (r=−0.350, P=1.02 × 10(−3)) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r=−0.216, P=0.049). Multiple regression analysis was carried out to predict urinary angiotensinogen levels by employing eGFR, ACR, and urinary α1-microglobulin as independent variables; only urinary α1-microglobulin entered the regression equation at a significant level. Although ACR was higher in the RAS inhibitors (+) group, urinary α1-microglobulin and angiotensinogen did not show significant increase in the RAS inhibitors (+) group. CONCLUSION: Urinary angiotensinogen is well correlated with urinary α1-microglobulin and reflected the tubular injuries which may be associated with the intrarenal RAS activation in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-38082132013-10-30 Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes Terami, Takahiro Wada, Jun Inoue, Kentaro Nakatsuka, Atsuko Ogawa, Daisuke Teshigawara, Sanae Murakami, Kazutoshi Katayama, Akihiro Eguchi, Jun Makino, Hirofumi Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Original Research PURPOSE: Urinary angiotensinogen has been reported as a marker for the activation of intrarenal renin–angiotensin system (RAS) in various kidney diseases. To investigate the importance of urinary angiotensinogen in diabetic nephropathy, we compared the urinary levels of angiotensinogen, albumin, and α1-microglobulin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes at various stages of nephropathy (n=85) were enrolled, and we measured albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and urinary excretion of angiotensinogen and α1-microglobulin. We also compared the clinical data of the patients treated with or without angiotensin II receptor blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (RAS inhibitors [+], n=51; RAS inhibitors [−], n=34). RESULTS: Urinary angiotensinogen levels positively correlated with ACR (r=0.367, P=3.84×10(−4)) and urinary α1-microglobulin (r=0.734, P=1.32 × 10(−15)), while they negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration ratio (eGFR) (r=−0.350, P=1.02 × 10(−3)) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (r=−0.216, P=0.049). Multiple regression analysis was carried out to predict urinary angiotensinogen levels by employing eGFR, ACR, and urinary α1-microglobulin as independent variables; only urinary α1-microglobulin entered the regression equation at a significant level. Although ACR was higher in the RAS inhibitors (+) group, urinary α1-microglobulin and angiotensinogen did not show significant increase in the RAS inhibitors (+) group. CONCLUSION: Urinary angiotensinogen is well correlated with urinary α1-microglobulin and reflected the tubular injuries which may be associated with the intrarenal RAS activation in patients with type 2 diabetes. Dove Medical Press 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3808213/ /pubmed/24174882 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S51829 Text en © 2013 Terami et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Terami, Takahiro
Wada, Jun
Inoue, Kentaro
Nakatsuka, Atsuko
Ogawa, Daisuke
Teshigawara, Sanae
Murakami, Kazutoshi
Katayama, Akihiro
Eguchi, Jun
Makino, Hirofumi
Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_short Urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_sort urinary angiotensinogen is a marker for tubular injuries in patients with type 2 diabetes
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174882
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S51829
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