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001-es BibID:BIBFORM024415
Első szerző:Madácsy László (Szeged)
Cím:Association of microalbuminuria with slow acetylator phenotype in type 1 diabetes mellitus / L. Madácsy, I. Szórády, A. Sánta, L. Barkai, I. Vámosi
Dátum:1992
Megjegyzések:The genetically determined acetylator phenotype in diabetic children with and without increased urinary albumin excretion was investigated. Acetylator phenotype was determined according to Evans, and 24-hour albumin excretion rate (AER) was measured by immunoturbidometry in 86 children and adolescents with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and in 100 age-matched healthy controls. In diabetics, the fast acetylator phenotype was found in 36 (41.9%) patients and the slow one in 50 (58.1%); the control group had 52 (52%) fast and 48 (48%) slow acetylators. There were no significant differences in acetylator phenotypes between diabetic patients and control subjects (?<sup>2</sup> = 1.0, NS). Among patients with normal albumin excretion (n = 70, mean age: 12.9 ? 3.5 years, mean diabetes duration: 5.3 ? 3.8 years, AER < 20 ?g/min), 35 (50%) fast acetylators and 35 (50%) slow acetylators were found. In patients with elevated albumin excretion (n = 16, mean age: 14.0 ? 3.2 years, mean diabetes duration: 4.9 ? 3.0 years, AER > 20 ?g/min), 1 (6.3%) patient was a fast acetylator and 15 (93.7%) were slow acetylators. A significant difference has been found between the two groups in the rate of fast/slow acetylators (?<sup>2</sup> = 8.79, p < 0.01). The strong correlation between the slow acetylator phenotype and microalbuminuria in diabetics suggests that: (a) genetic factors may play a role in the development of diabetic nephropathy; (b) the acetylator status could be a useful tool to detect patients 'at risk' of nephropathy.
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Risk Factors
PHENOTYPE
Male
human
Female
Diabetic Nephropathies
Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin-Dependent
Child
Albuminuria
Adolescent
Acetylation
microalbuminuria
major clinical study
insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
heredity
diabetic nephropathy
controlled study
ARTICLE
acetylator phenotype
Megjelenés:Child Nephrology and Urology. - 12 : 4 (1992), p. 192-196. -
További szerzők:Szórády István Sánta A. Barkai László (1958-) (gyermekgyógyász) Vámosi Ildikó
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