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Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictive peptide that may play a role in vascular pathology in general and diabetic nephropathy in particular. The aim of this study was to investigate (1) alterations of urinary ET1 (UET1) in adolescents and young adults with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and (2) the relation of UET1 to other indices of diabetic nephropathy and to risk factors of diabetic angiopathy in general. In 130 IDDM subjects aged 15.2+/-4.9 years with a diabetes duration of 7.3+/-5.1 years, UET1 by radioimmunoassay, urinary albumin by nephelometry, plasma renin by immunoradiometric assay, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) by high-performance liquid chromatography, and routine biochemistry analyses were determined. Forty-eight controls, healthy siblings of the diabetics of comparable age, were similarly studied. Total 24-hour UET1 excretion was higher in diabetics than in controls (10,866+/-7,270 and 6,598+/-3,294 pg/24 h, respectively, P=.000). This difference was also noted if male and female diabetics were separately compared with controls. In diabetics with normoalbuminuria (<20 microg/min), total 24-hour UET1 excretion was also higher than in controls (P=.002). In diabetics but not in controls, 24-hour UET1 values were higher in males than in females (P=.018). In IDDM subjects, UET1 showed a linear relationship with age (P=.002), urinary albumin (P=.000), serum creatinine (P=.001), systolic blood pressure (P=.038), triglycerides (P=.003), and HbA1c (P=.041). Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the variables interacting independently with UET1 were urinary albumin (P=.003) and serum creatinine (P=.038). UET1 is elevated early (in adolescence) in IDDM subjects, and it is positively correlated with the degree of albuminuria. These data suggest that the amount of UET1 possibly reflects the severity of diabetic renovascular damage. It may thus be speculated that UET1 could be used as another index of diabetic nephropathy or its progress.

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