Study of plasma klotho and plasma copeptin level in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus and relation to microvascular complications

M. Awad, Eman Elshorbagy, A. Nasr, M. Hamed
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Background Type 1 diabetes, previously known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is a form of diabetes characterized by the body’s inability to produce insulin owing to the autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Klotho (KL), known as an anti-aging protein, was discovered recently to have a multitude of biological effects. Major attention has been paid to the role of α-klotho (α-KL) in diabetes and its relation with diabetic nephropathy. The circulating form of α-KL, named as soluble KL, functions as an endocrine substance that exerts heterogeneous actions, including the modulation of renal function upon hyperglycemia, regulation of cell compensation, downregulation of inflammation and anti-oxidation effects. Aim The aim of this work is to study plasma KL and plasma copeptin in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their relation to microvascular complications. Patients and methods This study was conducted in diabetes outpatient clinic in national institute of diabetes and endocrinology. The sample of 117 patients was divided into three groups: diabetes group, with 39 patients; diabetes with complication group, with 39 patients; and healthy controls, with 39 participants. Results Our study shows significant elevation of plasma copeptin level in type 1 diabetic adolescents, which was also significantly higher in the presence of microvascular complications particularly diabetic kidney disease (P=0.000). Although plasma KL is found to be significantly higher in type 1 diabetes without complications group, its level is dropped in the diabetes with complications group (P=0.005). Conclusion Plasma KL and plasma copeptin can be used as novel biomarkers for predicting early kidney injury in type 1 diabetic adolescents.
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青少年1型糖尿病血浆klotho和copeptin水平及其与微血管并发症的关系
1型糖尿病,以前被称为青少年糖尿病或胰岛素依赖型糖尿病,是一种糖尿病,其特征是由于胰腺中产生胰岛素的β细胞的自身免疫破坏,身体无法产生胰岛素。Klotho (KL)被认为是一种抗衰老蛋白质,最近被发现具有多种生物效应。α-klotho (α-KL)在糖尿病中的作用及其与糖尿病肾病的关系已受到广泛关注。α-KL的循环形式被称为可溶性KL,作为内分泌物质发挥多种作用,包括调节高血糖时的肾功能、调节细胞代偿、下调炎症和抗氧化作用。目的探讨青少年1型糖尿病患者血浆KL和血浆copeptin水平及其与微血管并发症的关系。患者与方法本研究在国家糖尿病与内分泌研究所糖尿病门诊进行。117例患者样本分为三组:糖尿病组39例;糖尿病合并并发症组39例;健康对照组,39名参与者。结果1型糖尿病青少年血浆copeptin水平显著升高,微血管并发症尤其是糖尿病肾病患者血浆copeptin水平显著升高(P=0.000)。1型糖尿病无并发症组血浆KL明显升高,有并发症组血浆KL明显降低(P=0.005)。结论血浆KL和血浆copeptin可作为预测青少年1型糖尿病早期肾损伤的新标志物。
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