Metabolic control of kidney hemodynamics in normal and insulin-dependent diabetic subjects. Effects of acetoacetic, lactic, and acetic acids
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Metabolic control of kidney hemodynamics in normal and insulin-dependent diabetic subjects. Effects of acetoacetic, lactic, and acetic acids
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is associated with important changes in renal hemodynamics. The purpose of this study was to determine whether an increase in blood concentration patterns of ketone bodies and lactic acid, organic acids often elevated in poorly controlled insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), could contribute to increase glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and renal plasma flow (RPF) regardless of changes in circulating levels of glucose and insulin. Six IDDM patients and six normal subjects were given a saline infusion (15 mumol.min-1.kg-1) for 2 h, an acetoacetic acid infusion (15 mumol.min-1.kg-1) for another 2 h, and then a saline infusion after an overnight fast during euglycemic insulin-glucose clamp. Acetoacetic acid infusion resulted in an increase of blood ketone bodies in the range of 0.7-1.5 mM from a basal value of 0.1-0.3 mM. GFR was 125 +/- 16 and 136 +/- 17 ml.min-1.1.73 m-2 in normal and IDDM subjects, respectively, during baseline saline infusion and 138 +/- 21 (P less than .01 vs. basal level) and 158 +/- 15 ml.min-1.1.73 m-2 (P less than .001 vs. basal level) during acetoacetic acid infusion. During the last saline infusion, renal hemodynamic patterns decreased again to baseline levels. Another six IDDM patients and six normal subjects were given saline, lactic acid, and saline infusions at the same rates of infusion after an overnight fast during euglycemic insulin-glucose clamp. Lactic acid concentration increased from approximately 0.5-0.8 to 1.0-1.5 mM in both groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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