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Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis

BACKGROUND: Diabetic patients are more likely to develop kidney stones than the general population. The underlying mechanisms for this disparity remain to be elucidated. Little is known about the relationship between urine composition and diabetes mellitus in non-stone-forming individuals. We sought...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Wei, Mai, Zanlin, Qin, Jing, Duan, Xiaolu, Liu, Yang, Zhao, Zhijian, Yuan, Jian, Wan, Shaw P., Zeng, Guohua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26906900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150006
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author Zhu, Wei
Mai, Zanlin
Qin, Jing
Duan, Xiaolu
Liu, Yang
Zhao, Zhijian
Yuan, Jian
Wan, Shaw P.
Zeng, Guohua
author_facet Zhu, Wei
Mai, Zanlin
Qin, Jing
Duan, Xiaolu
Liu, Yang
Zhao, Zhijian
Yuan, Jian
Wan, Shaw P.
Zeng, Guohua
author_sort Zhu, Wei
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description BACKGROUND: Diabetic patients are more likely to develop kidney stones than the general population. The underlying mechanisms for this disparity remain to be elucidated. Little is known about the relationship between urine composition and diabetes mellitus in non-stone-forming individuals. We sought to examine the differences in the 24-hour (24-h) urine composition between diabetic and non-diabetic adults who were not stone formers. METHODS: A convenience sample of 538 individuals without a history of nephrolithiasis, gout, hyperparathyroidism, or gastroenteric diseases participated in this study. The 24-h urine profiles of 115 diabetic adults were compared with those of 423 non-diabetic adults. Diabetes was defined by self-reported physician diagnosis or medication use. All participants were non-stone formers confirmed by urinary tract ultrasonography. Participants provided a fasting blood sample and a single 24-h urine collection for stone risk analysis. Student’s t-test was used to compare mean urinary values. Linear regression models were adjusted for age, gender, body mass index, hypertension, fasting serum glucose, serum total cholesterol, estimated creatinine clearance rate and urinary factors. RESULTS: Univariable analysis showed that the diabetic participants had significantly higher 24-h urine volumes and lower urine calcium and magnesium excretions than non-diabetic participants (all P < 0.05). After multivariate adjustment, no significant differences in 24-h urine composition were observed between diabetic and non-diabetic participants except for a slightly increased 24-h urine volume in diabetic participants (all P > 0.05). The main limitation of this study is that the convenience samples and self-reported data may have been sources of bias. CONCLUSION: Our data showed that there were no differences in 24-h urine composition between diabetic and non-diabetic adults who are not stone formers. The reason for it might be the improved glycemic control in diabetic individuals in our study. Therefore, a tighter glycemic control might reduce stone formation in diabetic adults.
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spelling pubmed-47643722016-03-07 Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis Zhu, Wei Mai, Zanlin Qin, Jing Duan, Xiaolu Liu, Yang Zhao, Zhijian Yuan, Jian Wan, Shaw P. Zeng, Guohua PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Diabetic patients are more likely to develop kidney stones than the general population. The underlying mechanisms for this disparity remain to be elucidated. Little is known about the relationship between urine composition and diabetes mellitus in non-stone-forming individuals. We sought to examine the differences in the 24-hour (24-h) urine composition between diabetic and non-diabetic adults who were not stone formers. METHODS: A convenience sample of 538 individuals without a history of nephrolithiasis, gout, hyperparathyroidism, or gastroenteric diseases participated in this study. The 24-h urine profiles of 115 diabetic adults were compared with those of 423 non-diabetic adults. Diabetes was defined by self-reported physician diagnosis or medication use. All participants were non-stone formers confirmed by urinary tract ultrasonography. Participants provided a fasting blood sample and a single 24-h urine collection for stone risk analysis. Student’s t-test was used to compare mean urinary values. Linear regression models were adjusted for age, gender, body mass index, hypertension, fasting serum glucose, serum total cholesterol, estimated creatinine clearance rate and urinary factors. RESULTS: Univariable analysis showed that the diabetic participants had significantly higher 24-h urine volumes and lower urine calcium and magnesium excretions than non-diabetic participants (all P < 0.05). After multivariate adjustment, no significant differences in 24-h urine composition were observed between diabetic and non-diabetic participants except for a slightly increased 24-h urine volume in diabetic participants (all P > 0.05). The main limitation of this study is that the convenience samples and self-reported data may have been sources of bias. CONCLUSION: Our data showed that there were no differences in 24-h urine composition between diabetic and non-diabetic adults who are not stone formers. The reason for it might be the improved glycemic control in diabetic individuals in our study. Therefore, a tighter glycemic control might reduce stone formation in diabetic adults. Public Library of Science 2016-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4764372/ /pubmed/26906900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150006 Text en © 2016 Zhu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhu, Wei
Mai, Zanlin
Qin, Jing
Duan, Xiaolu
Liu, Yang
Zhao, Zhijian
Yuan, Jian
Wan, Shaw P.
Zeng, Guohua
Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title_full Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title_fullStr Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title_full_unstemmed Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title_short Difference in 24-Hour Urine Composition between Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Adults without Nephrolithiasis
title_sort difference in 24-hour urine composition between diabetic and non-diabetic adults without nephrolithiasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26906900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150006
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