2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-023-03147-9
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A Metabolomics study of metabolites associated with the glomerular filtration rate

Abstract: Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global public health issue. The diagnosis of CKD would be considerably enhanced by discovering novel biomarkers used to determine the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Small molecule metabolites related to kidney filtration function that might be utilized as biomarkers to measure GFR more accurately could be found via a metabolomics analysis of blood samples taken from individuals with varied glomerular filtration rates. … Show more

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“…( 72 ) studied 3,799 people at risk of atherosclerosis in the community and found 1,5-AG to be an early sign of chronic kidney disease, which was inversely correlated with glucose and fructose. H Peng ( 73 ) suggested that 1,5-AG decreased with impaired renal function and that a low 1,5-AG level predicted a higher risk of developing diabetic nephropathy and was also significantly correlated with the progression of diabetic nephropathy, which was in accordance with the follow-up results of B Yu ( 74 ). E Selvin et al.…”
Section: Progress Of Clinical Research On 15-ag For Diabetes Complica...supporting
confidence: 68%
“…( 72 ) studied 3,799 people at risk of atherosclerosis in the community and found 1,5-AG to be an early sign of chronic kidney disease, which was inversely correlated with glucose and fructose. H Peng ( 73 ) suggested that 1,5-AG decreased with impaired renal function and that a low 1,5-AG level predicted a higher risk of developing diabetic nephropathy and was also significantly correlated with the progression of diabetic nephropathy, which was in accordance with the follow-up results of B Yu ( 74 ). E Selvin et al.…”
Section: Progress Of Clinical Research On 15-ag For Diabetes Complica...supporting
confidence: 68%