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Medicinski pregledVolume 58, Issue 11-12, 2005 Nov-Dec, Pages 572-575

Effect of glycemic control on microalbuminuria and arterial blood pressure in patients with type 1 diabetes(Article)(Open Access)

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  • kućno lecenje i negu, Gradski zavod za gerontologiju, Beograd, Serbia

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of hypertension in type 1 diabetes. Microalbuminuria is usually the first manifestation of renal disease and antedate hypertension. The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between glycemic control, hypertension and microalbuminuria in type 1 diabetics. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We studied 27 type 1 diabetics, 18 male and 9 female, aged 18-50 years, with a duration of diabetes <20 years. Glycemic control was assessed using glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) measurements, fructosamine and lipid analysis. 24-h urinary albumin excretion rate was evaluated by radioimmunoassay. Patients with persistent urinary albumin excretion rate 30-300 mg/24 h were defined as microalbuminuric (Group A--41% patients) and lower than that, as normoalbuminuric (Group B--59%). We examined them twice: first in poor glycemic control and then in good glycemic control. RESULTS: We found significant differences (Student's t-test) between groups in regard to microalbuminuria (p <0.01), diabetes duration (p=0.05), systolic blood pressure (BP) and diastolic BP (p<0.05). Systolic BP (p<0.01), diastolic BP (p<0.01) and microalbuminuria (p=0.05) positively correlated (Spearman's rho) with poor glycemic control in Group A. In both groups there was a significant improvement in glycemic control and regression in systolic and diastolic BP (p<0.01), but only Group B showed significant reduction in urinary albumnin excretion rate (p<0.01). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In this study, type 1 diabetics showed regression in systolic and diastolic hypertension with improvements of glycemic control regardless of presence of microalbuminuria, but only normoalbuminuric showed significant reduction in urinary albumin excretion rate.

Indexed keywords

EMTREE drug terms:fructosamineglycosylated hemoglobinlipid
EMTREE medical terms:adolescentadultalbuminuriaarticlebloodblood pressurediabetic nephropathyfemalehumaninsulin dependent diabetes mellitusmalemiddle agedpathophysiologyurine
MeSH:AdolescentAdultAlbuminuriaBlood PressureDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Diabetic NephropathiesFemaleFructosamineHemoglobin A, GlycosylatedHumansLipidsMaleMiddle Aged

Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers:

fructosamine, 4429-04-3; glycosylated hemoglobin, 9062-63-9; lipid, 66455-18-3;

Fructosamine, 4429-04-3; Hemoglobin A, Glycosylated; Lipids

  • ISSN: 00258105
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: Croatian
  • DOI: 10.2298/MPNS0512572V
  • PubMed ID: 16673861
  • Document Type: Article

  Vasović, O.;
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