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Diabetes Care, Vol 21, Issue 11 1848-1855, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Decrease in glomerular filtration rate in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes is linked to atherosclerosis
H Taniwaki, Y Nishizawa, T Kawagishi, E Ishimura, M Emoto, T Okamura, Y Okuno and H Morii
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, Osaka, Japan.
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the effects of atherosclerosis on the glomerular
filtration rate (GFR) in patients with type 2 diabetes and who had micro-
or normoalbuminuria. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 61 Japanese
patients with type 2 diabetes were recruited from inpatients of Osaka City
University Hospital. They ranged in age from 40 to 69 years (28 men and 33
women). Each subject collected a 24-h urine sample for quantitative
analysis of albumin. Absence of albuminuria was defined as a urinary
albumin excretion level of <30 mg/24 h (n = 36) and microalbuminuria as
a level of 30-300 mg/24 h. The GFR was estimated using 99mTc
diethylenetriamine pentaacetic renogram method. As indexes of
atherosclerosis, we measured the intimal-medial thickness (IMT) and
distensibility of the carotid artery using high-resolution B-mode
ultrasonagraphy and an echo-tracking system. We measured the resistance
index (RI) of the renal interlobar arteries by pulsed Doppler sonography.
RESULTS: The clinical characteristics of type 2 diabetic patients with and
without microalbuminuria did not differ except for duration of diabetes,
which was longer in the patients with microalbuminuria. GFR also did not
differ between the patients with and without microalbuminuria. GFR was
significantly correlated with the patient's age (r = -0.256, P < 0.05),
carotid IMT (r = -0.326, P < 0.05), carotid stiffness beta (r = -0.449,
P < 0.001), and renal arterial RI (r = -0.365, P < 0.05). In multiple
regression analysis, independent factors associated with GFR were carotid
IMT (R2 = 0.108, P = 0.0102), carotid stiffness beta (R2 = 0.208, P =
0.0003), and renal artery RI (R2 = 0.130, P = 0.0043). CONCLUSIONS: The
decline in GFR in type 2 diabetic patients in the early stages of
nephropathy may be due in part to atherosclerosis.

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