Effect of long-term near-normoglycemia on the progression of diabetic nephropathy
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Effect of long-term near-normoglycemia on the progression of diabetic nephropathy
Abstract
The effect of prolonged restoration of near-normoglycemia on the progression of diabetic nephropathy was evaluated in a controlled study in which 10 insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetic patients with clinical proteinuria were randomized to continue with conventional insulin treatment (CIT) or to undertake more intensive diabetic therapy using continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). The patients, mean age 33 +/- 8 yr, mean duration of diabetes 15 +/- 4 yr, were studied before and during 12 months of either CIT or CSII therapy. Glycemic control was assessed by means of mean blood glucose (MBG) +/- Standard deviation (SD), urinary glucose excretion and glycosylated hemoglobin, while renal function was assessed by albumin, IgG and beta-2-microglobulin urinary excretion rates, serum creatinine and creatinine clearance. Blood glucose level, urinary glucose excretion and glycosylated hemoglobin fell significantly in the CSII group, while no differences were found in the CIT group after the 12 months observation period. Both groups showed a deterioration in all indices of renal function, as illustrated by an increase of protein excretion rates and of serum creatinine, and by a decline in creatinine clearance. Comparison of the rate of increase of urinary albumin and IgG excretion and of serum creatinine and of the rate of fall in creatinine clearance between CIT and CSII groups demonstrated that the rate of progression of diabetic nephropathy may be slowed by correction of hyperglycemia. Our study, with due reservations because of the small number of examined patients and differences in kidney function at the beginning of the trial shows that intensive diabetic care may play a role in the proteinuric stage of diabetes in slowing further destruction of residual glomerular structure and in delaying end stage renal failure.
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