Serum uric acid and renal function in patients with type 1 diabetes: a nationwide study in Brazil

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作者
Pizarro, Marcela Haas [1 ]
Santos, Deborah Conte [1 ]
Vasconcelos Barros, Bianca Senger [1 ]
Nunes de Melo, Laura Gomes [2 ]
Gomes, Marilia Brito [1 ]
机构
[1] State Univ Rio de Janeiro UERJ, Diabet Unit, Dept Internal Med, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] State Univ Rio de Janeiro UERJ, Dept Ophthalmol, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
来源
DIABETOLOGY & METABOLIC SYNDROME | 2018年 / 10卷
关键词
Type; 1; diabetes; Serum uric acid; Glomerular filtration rate; Chronic renal disease; Albuminuria; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; GLOMERULAR-FILTRATION-RATE; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; NEPHROPATHY; ALLOPURINOL; RISK; HYPERURICEMIA; HYPERTENSION; PROGRESSION; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1186/s13098-018-0324-7
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Diabetes nephropathy is a microvascular complication associated with high morbidity and mortality in patients with type 1 diabetes, and its pathogenesis is not fully understood. Our aim was to evaluate the association between levels of serum uric acid and renal function assessed by glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and albuminuria in patients with type 1 diabetes. Methods: This is a multicenter, cross-sectional, observational study with 1686 patients, conducted between August 2011 and August 2014 in 14 public clinics from ten Brazilian cities. Renal function was estimated by CKD-EPI (adults) and by Schwartz (adolescents). Results: We analyzed 1686 patients, aged 30.1 +/- 12.0, with 15.4 +/- 9.3 years of duration of diabetes; 55.8% were female and 54.0% were Caucasians. Serum uric acid was related to renal function, with a mean of 4.8 +/- 1.4 (in the normal renal function group) vs 5.2 +/- 2.0 (GFR >= 60 ml/min and albuminuria) vs 6.5 +/- 2.6 mg/dl (GFR < 60 ml/min). In the pooled group, multivariate analysis showed an inverse correlation between serum uric acid and GFR (r = -0.316, p < 0.001) with a decrease of 4.11 ml/min in the GFR for every increase of 1 mg/dl in serum uric acid. Considering only patients with normal renal function (n = 1170), a decrease of 2.04 ml/min in the GFR for every increase of 1 mg/dl in Serum uric acid was noted using multivariate analysis. Conclusions: Patients with higher levels of serum uric acid have worse renal function, independently of HbA1c or duration of diabetes, which persisted even in patients with normal renal function. Further prospective studies are necessary to establish if patients with higher serum uric acid may have an elevated risk for developing chronic kidney disease.
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