2007
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfl704
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Insulin resistance and the progression of IgA glomerulonephritis

Abstract: Our results show that in addition to the known risk factors age, hypertension, proteinuria and hyperuricaemia, plasma insulin level and calculated HOMA-IR are associated with the progression of IgAGN.

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“…As mentioned above, HOMA-IR was associated with the progression of IgA nephropathy. 7 In addition, increased levels of serum uric acid and triglyceride were associated with intra-renal vascular changes in IgA nephroptahy. 37,41 There is a possibility that the association between hyperglycemia/ hyperinsulinemia and renal arterio-arteriolosclerosis may depend on the type of glomerular disease.…”
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“…As mentioned above, HOMA-IR was associated with the progression of IgA nephropathy. 7 In addition, increased levels of serum uric acid and triglyceride were associated with intra-renal vascular changes in IgA nephroptahy. 37,41 There is a possibility that the association between hyperglycemia/ hyperinsulinemia and renal arterio-arteriolosclerosis may depend on the type of glomerular disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, it has been reported that in a general non-diabetic population, higher fasting plasma insulin (FPI) accelerates age-related decline of renal function. 6 In patients with IgA nephropathy, Kaartinen et al 7 showed that higher FPI and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) were associated with the progression of renal insufficiency. However, the effects of glucose metabolism/insulin resistance on human renal pathology remain to be elucidated.…”
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“…Other authors have reported that insulin resistance predicts cardiovascular death in patients on chronic HD [7]. Kaartinen et al [25] reported that plasma insulin level and HOMA-IR are associated with the progression of IgA nephropathy. Thus, insulin resistance in CKD is an issue of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, insulin resistance has been shown to predict ESRD in patients with mild renal impairment due to IgA nephritis (3). Furthermore, the opposite chain of events has also been observed; patients with ESRD without diabetes have been shown to develop insulin resistance in the later stage of the disease (3,4). Based on previous data, we hypothesized that reduced insulin sensitivity could be involved in the development of renal dysfunction via pathways that are not primarily mediated via increased glucose levels.…”
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“…However, lower insulin sensitivity has also been suggested to be associated with impaired renal function in individuals without overt diabetes (2). For instance, insulin resistance has been shown to predict ESRD in patients with mild renal impairment due to IgA nephritis (3). Furthermore, the opposite chain of events has also been observed; patients with ESRD without diabetes have been shown to develop insulin resistance in the later stage of the disease (3,4).…”
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