Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Evaluation of Renal Biopsy Samples of Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy
Daisuke SUZUKIHideo TAKANOMasao TOYODATomoya UMEZONOGoro UEHARATakako SAKAIShao-yu ZHANGYasuo MORIMitsunori YAGAMEMasayuki ENDOHHideto SAKAI
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2001 Volume 40 Issue 11 Pages 1077-1084

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Objective To evaluate the usefulness of renal biopsy in the overall management of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), we examined the relationship between the clinical parameters and histopathological findings of renal biopsy samples.
Methods Renal biopsy specimens were obtained from 109 type 2 diabetic patients with proteinuria. Samples were divided into the following two groups: Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) group (n=80) had typical diabetic lesions without other renal diseases, complication group (n=29) had diabetic lesions with other renal diseases. Furthermore, DN group was subdivided into two subgroups: slow progressive group (SP group, n=32), the level of serum creatinine (s-Cr) was normal at the time of renal biopsy and three years after renal biopsy, and fast progressive group (FP group, n=14), the level of s-Cr was normal at the time of renal biopsy but more than doubled three years after renal biopsy.
Results The level of total protein was significantly lower and HbAlc significantly higher in the DN group than in the Complication group. However, other clinical parameters were not significantly different between the two groups. Urinary protein, systolic and diastolic blood pressure in FP group were significantly higher than in SP group. The percentage of sclerotic glomeruli, the severity of mesangial expansion, tubular injury and cell infiltration were significantly greater in FP than in SP group.
Conclusions Our results indicated that a complete evaluation of renal pathology in DM could not be made by clinical parameters only, and that the progression of DN could be accurately predicted by histopathological evaluation. Therefore, this study emphasizes the importance of renal biopsy in the overall management of patients with DM and/or DN.
(Internal Medicine 40:1077-1084, 2001)

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