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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2009 Jan;83(1):77-82.
doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2008.09.049. Epub 2008 Nov 22.

Effect of insulin-unstimulated diabetic therapy with miglitol on serum cystatin C level and its clinical significance

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of insulin-unstimulated diabetic therapy with miglitol on serum cystatin C level and its clinical significance

Hiroki Yokoyama et al. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2009 Jan.

Abstract

The serum cystatin C level is thought to provide a more accurate estimate of renal function in diabetic subjects than creatinine-based methods. This study was designed to compare miglitol and miglitinide, on cystatin C levels. Forty patients with type 2 diabetes were randomly assigned to receive 150 mg/day miglitol or 30 mg/day mitiglinide. The serum cystatin C level was measured in 36 patients (19 in the miglitol group and 17 in the mitiglinide group) undergoing meal tolerance testing. High sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) was also assessed. After 3 months of therapy, the cystatin C level did not change but the log-transformed hsCRP value decreased (3.03+/-0.32 to 2.83+/-0.34log[microg/L], P<0.05) in the miglitol group, whereas in the mitiglinide group the cystatin C level increased (0.75+/-0.18 to 0.78+/-0.20mg/L, P<0.05) but the hsCRP value did not change. After 3 months, the levels of cystatin C and hsCRP were each correlated with the postprandial insulin level in the meal tolerance test in all patients. These results suggest that postprandial insulin secretion might increase cystatin C and that insulin-unstimulated miglitol therapy might suppress an increase in cystatin C accompanied by an anti-inflammatory effect in diabetic patients.

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