PMID: 9441288Jun 1, 1997Paper

Activity of sodium-lithium cotransport in erythrocytes of patients with diabetes mellitus type I (IDDM) complicated by diabetic nephropathy in the renal failure stage

Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnętrznej
P TrelewiczM Liszka

Abstract

Sodium-lithium countertransport (SLC) in erythrocytes represents one of the transmembrane sodium transport systems. SLC activity is elevated in arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus type I (IDDM) complicated with nephropathy, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia and pregnancy. Increase of SLC is considered as a genetic marker of primary arterial hypertension. In present paper SLC was assessed in 12 patients with IDDM without nephropathy (group I), 12 patients with IDDM complicated with diabetic nephropathy on hemodialytic treatment (group II), 15 patients treated with haemodialysis due to non-diabetic nephropathy (group III) and 12 healthy subjects (group IV). All groups were matched in respect of age. Serum creatinine concentration and inulin clearance were similar in groups I and IV as well as in groups II and III. SLC was assessed according to method described by Canessa and coworkers (1980). SLC activity in group II (0.60 mmol/l litre of erythrocytes/h; 0.43-0.94; 0.28-1.22) (median, 25%-75%, min.-max.) was significantly higher than in other groups-group I (0.30; 0.20-0.38; 0.12-0.57), group III (0.24; 0.16-0.33; 0.11-0.38) and group IV (0.20; 0.15-0.25; 0.12-0.27). In 3 patients of group I the values were higher than in all ex...Continue Reading

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