KMID : 0359919920110040427
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Korean Journal of Nephrology 1992 Volume.11 No. 4 p.427 ~ p.436
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Serum Lipid, Lipoprotein and Apoprotein concentrations in Diabetic Nephropathy
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Abstract
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Hyperlipidemia in diabetic nephropathy is a major risk factor of the cardiovascular complication. And so, we measured the serum lipid, lipoprotein and apoprotein concentrations in 63 diabetic patients with or without nephropathy to evaluate the
influence of hyperglycemia, proteinuria and azotema on the serum concentrations of lipid, lipoprotein and apoprotein in diabetic nephropathy.
@ES The results were as follow;
@EN 1) The serum concentrations of cholesterol, triglyceride, total lipid, VLDL-Cholesterol, LDL-Cholesterol, pre ¥â-lipoprotein and ¥â-lipoprotein were significantly higher in diabetics than those in normal controls.
2) the serum concentrations of cholesterol and ¥â-lipoprotein were significantly higher in diabetics with overt nephropathy than those without overt nephropathy.
3) The serum concentrations of cholesterol, VLDL-Cholesterol and pre¥â-lipoprotein were significantly higher in diabetics with renal insufficiency than those with normal renal function.
4) The serum concentrations of cholesterol, LDL-Cholesterol, totallipid, apoprotein B and ¥â-lipoprotein were significantly higher and that apoprotein AI was significantly lower in diabetics with severe proteinuria (>3g/day) than those with mild
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moderate proteinuria (<3g/day).
These data suggest that the hyperglycemia, proteinuria, and azotemia may influence the hyperlipidemia and hyperlipoproteinemia in diabetic nephropathy.
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