To investigate the role of protein charge in early diabetic proteinuria, the clearance of proteins differing in charge and/or size (anionic and cationic Igs, albumin) was evaluated in 98 insulin-dependent (type I) diabetic patients selected as a representative sample of the 418 patients attending our clinics. Of the patients, 12.9% were microalbuminuric and 4.8% were macroalbuminuric. Anionic and total IgG clearances were significantly increased in 30.6 and 12.2% of patients and were correlated with duration of disease. Anionic IgG4 clearances were increased in patients (9.2%) with normal IgG excretion, suggesting that charge-selectivity impairment is responsible for protein loss. Anionic Ig clearances were also higher in some patients (14.3%) with normal albumin clearance, probably as a result of different glomerular filtration and/or tubular reabsorption. The anionic-cationic IgG clearance ratio tended to increase in parallel with albumin clearance, but once above macroalbuminuric levels, it tended to fall again, indicating the concomitant presence of size-selectivity loss. The anionic IgG clearance and the anionic-cationic IgG ratio, in addition to albumin excretion, may be valuable in assessing early kidney protein charge-selectivity impairment and better characterizing normoalbuminuric patients and those in the preclinical stage of diabetic nephropathy.
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December 01 1991
Charge Selectivity of Proteinuria in Type I Diabetes Explored by Ig Subclass Clearance
Patrizia Pietravalle;
Patrizia Pietravalle
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Susanna Morano;
Susanna Morano
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Giuseppe Cristina;
Giuseppe Cristina
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Maria Grazia De Rossi;
Maria Grazia De Rossi
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Guido Mariani;
Guido Mariani
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Patrizia Cotroneo;
Patrizia Cotroneo
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Giovanni Ghirlanda;
Giovanni Ghirlanda
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Aldo Clementi;
Aldo Clementi
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Domenico Andreani;
Domenico Andreani
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Umberto Di Mario
Umberto Di Mario
Department of Endocrinology, University La Sapienza; the Department of Internal Medicine, University Sacro Cuore; and the Diabetic Clinic, Forlanini Hospital
Rome, Italy
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Umberto Di Mario, Via Belluno 8, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Diabetes 1991;40(12):1685–1690
Article history
Received:
November 30 1990
Revision Received:
July 19 1991
Accepted:
July 19 1991
PubMed:
1756909
Citation
Patrizia Pietravalle, Susanna Morano, Giuseppe Cristina, Maria Grazia De Rossi, Guido Mariani, Patrizia Cotroneo, Giovanni Ghirlanda, Aldo Clementi, Domenico Andreani, Umberto Di Mario; Charge Selectivity of Proteinuria in Type I Diabetes Explored by Ig Subclass Clearance. Diabetes 1 December 1991; 40 (12): 1685–1690. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.40.12.1685
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