Predominance of hemodynamic rather than metabolic factors in the pathogenesis of diabetic glomerulopathy
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Predominance of hemodynamic rather than metabolic factors in the pathogenesis of diabetic glomerulopathy
Abstract
Six groups of Munich-Wistar rats underwent micropuncture study 2-10 weeks and morphologic studies 11-13 months after induction of streptozotocin diabetes or after sham treatment. Diabetic rats received diets containing 6% (group D6), 12% (D12), or 50% protein (D50) and were maintained under similar conditions of moderate hyperglycemia by daily injections of ultralente insulin. Age- and weight-matched normal control rats were also given 6% (Group N6), 12% (N12), or 50% protein (N50). Kidney weight, whole-kidney and single-nephron glomerular filtration rate, glomerular plasma flow, and mean glomerular transcapillary hydraulic pressure difference were higher in D50 rats than in all other groups and predisposed this group to marked and progressive albuminuria. Likewise, histological examination of the kidneys disclosed areas of sclerosis in 19.6% of glomeruli in D50 rats; the frequency of such lesions was less than 2.5% in all other groups. These findings indicate that the metabolic disorder seen in stable, moderately hyperglycemic diabetic rats does not lead to glomerulopathy as long as elevations in glomerular pressures and flows are prevented.
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