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A 100-kDa urinary protein is associated with insulin resistance in offspring of type 2 diabetic patients. | LitMetric

Aims/hypothesis: One-third of normoalbuminuric type 1 diabetic patients show immunoreactive nephrin in urine. Offspring of type 2 diabetic patients are insulin-resistant and susceptible to the development of diabetes. We investigated whether the offspring of type 2 diabetic patients show nephrin in urine and whether possible nephrinuria is associated with insulin resistance.

Methods: Urinary proteins from timed overnight urine collections from 128 offspring of type 2 diabetic patients and 9 control subjects were analysed by western blotting using an antibody against nephrin. Glucose metabolism was assessed by OGTT and IVGTT and the euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp technique.

Results: Of the offspring, 12.5% were strongly and 14.1% weakly positive for a 100-kDa urinary protein. All controls were negative. During the first 10 min of an IVGTT, the offspring strongly positive for the urinary protein had a higher insulin response than the offspring without the protein (3,700 vs 2,306 pmol l(-1)min(-1), p=0.007). Insulin sensitivity (the rate of whole-body glucose uptake divided by the steady-state insulin level x 100) was lower among the offspring strongly positive for the urinary protein than among the offspring negative for the protein (11.3 vs 15.8 micromol kg(-1)min(-1)pmol(-1)l(-1), p=0.008).

Conclusions/interpretation: A 100-kDa urinary protein detectable with a nephrin antibody is associated with insulin resistance in offspring of type 2 diabetic patients.

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