Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9022
Title: Determining the relationship between homocysteinemia and biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress and functional kidney status in patients with diabetic nephropathy
Authors: Velibor Čabarkapa 
Mirjana Đerić 
Zoran Stošić 
Vladimir Sakač
Sofija Davidović 
Nevena Eremić Kojić 
Keywords: homocysteine;biomarkers;diabetic nephropathy
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2013
Journal: Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Abstract: Summary Background: One of the leading causes of terminal renal failure is diabetic nephropathy. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between homocysteine levels and the biomarkers of renal function, inflammation and oxidative stress, as well as the incidence of macrovascular complications in patients with diabetic nephropathy. Methods: Sixty-four patients with diabetic nephropathy were included in this study. They were divided according to their homocysteine levels into two groups: hyperhomocysteinemic (HHcy, n=47) and normohomocysteinemic patients (NHCy, n=17). The re sults were compared to a control group (n=20) with normal renal function and without diabetes. Besides homocysteine, cystatine C, creatinine, urea, albuminuria, creatinine clearance, lipid status parameters, apolipoprotein A-I and B, lipo protein (a), CRP, fibrinogen, oxidative LDL were determined using appropriate methods. The incidence of macro vascular diabetic complications was also determined. Results: The results indicate that the level of renal dysfunction is greater in HHcy than in NHcy patients (p<0.05). In HHcy patients levels of oxLDL were also higher compared to NHcy patients (119.3±140.4 vs. 71.4±50.8 ng/mL, disp< 0.05) as well as fibrinogen levels (4.3±1.3 vs. 3.7±0.8 g/L, p<0.05). The in cidence of macrovascular complications is more frequent in HHcy than in NHcy patients (55.3. vs. 35.3 %, p>0.05), and in patients with macroalbuminuria compared to patients with microalbuminuria (65% vs. 39%, p<0.05). Conclusions: It can be concluded that HHcy is significantly present in patients with diabetic nephropathy, especially if there is greater reduction of renal function. Besides that, significantly higher concentrations of inflammatory (fibrinogen) and oxidative stress (oxLDL) markers were present in HHcy patients with diabetic nephropathy compared to NHcy pa - tients.Therefore in diabetic nephropathy patients it is useful to regularly monitor the levels of homocysteine, as well as inflammatory and markers of oxidative stress.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9022
ISSN: 14528258
DOI: 10.2478/jomb-2013-0003
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