Our results indicate that a one-year course of antihypertensive therapy with either losartan or enalapril significantly reduces UAE in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients with early nephropathy. The reduction in UAE with each treatment is similarly related to decrements in ABP. In addition, the rate of decline in GFR is similar in both treatment groups.
SUMMARY
Lipids extracted from chicken breast muscle, thigh muscle, and skin tissue were fractionated by thin‐layer and column chromatography. Breast muscle lipids were highest in the proportions of phospholipids to neutral lipids, followed by thigh muscle and skin tissue lipids. Gas‐liquid chromatography analysis of the fatty‐acid‐containing fractions showed that phospholipids contained higher levels of 18‐carbon saturated, and 20–24‐carbon unsaturated fatty acids than triglycerides. Triglycerides contained higher levels of 18‐carbon mono‐ and diunsaturated fatty acids than phospholipids. The minor lipids were generally between the phospholipids and triglycerides in their proportion of saturated to unsaturated fatty acids. The fatty acid composition of similar lipid fractions did not vary appreciably with tissue location: only the proportion or level of lipid fractions varied in different tissues.
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