Association of urinary acidification function with the progression of diabetic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes
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Association of urinary acidification function with the progression of diabetic kidney disease in patients with type 2 diabetes
Abstract
Objective: Although diabetic kidney disease (DKD) has been considered as a glomerulocentric disease in the past few decades, growing evidence demonstrated that tubular damage was indispensable in its pathogenesis and progression. This study was designed to investigate the association of urinary acidification dysfunction with the progression of DKD in type 2 diabetic patients.
Methods: Here the urinary acidification functions were measured from 80 participants with renal biopsy-proven DKD. The different kinds of renal tubular transportation dysfunction were analyzed, including the dysfunction of bicarbonate reabsorption, titratable acid secretion, and ammonium secretion. In addition, patients were followed up for 17 (interquartile range, 11-32) months to evaluate the effect of urinary acidification dysfunction in the progression of DKD.
Results: The most common urinary acidification dysfunction was the disorder of ammonium secretion, accounting for 53.75%. The more proteinuria excretion and the lower glomerular filtration rate (GFR) were observed in the urinary titratable acid disorder group than the normal group, and the same results were obtained for ammonium secretion disorder. Urine titratable acid was positively correlated with eGFR whereas it was inversely correlated with proteinuria, serum creatinine, and BUN. Moreover, 24 h urine protein, serum creatinine, BUN and cystatin C increased from DKD stage II to stage IV, whereas the eGFR and urine titratable acid decreased in the same way. Furthermore, Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox regression showed that the disorder of titratable acid was an independent risk factor for DKD progression.
Conclusions: The dysfunction of urinary titratable acid is a potential biomarker for the severity of proteinuria, eGFR and glomerular lesions in patients with DKD. Moreover, the titratable acid disorder is an independent risk factor of the DKD progression.
Keywords: Diabetic kidney disease; End stage renal disease; Progression; Tubular damage; Urinary acidification dysfunction.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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