Diabetic nephropathy in humans: pathologic diversity.

Abstract:

PURPOSE OF REVIEW:Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are associated with severe complications including diabetic nephropathy. With the rapidly rising number of patients with diabetes worldwide, diabetic nephropathy is becoming one of the most common causes of renal disease. Much research effort is being put into how to identify diabetic nephropathy in patients with diabetes. A considerable number of biomarker studies were recently published on markers in plasma or urine, either with the aim to distinguish patients with or without diabetic nephropathy, or with the aim to predict renal outcome in those patients with diabetic nephropathy. We review the most recent findings on this subject and discuss the lack of histologically proven diabetic nephropathy in the majority of these studies. RECENT FINDINGS:Most conspicuous in the field of diabetic nephropathy was the recent identification of a number of biomarkers used either in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy or in the evaluation of therapies meant to prevent, slow down, or reverse the processes causing diabetic nephropathy. For the histopathology of diabetic nephropathy, a new classification system was launched in 2010, which will be discussed together with future perspectives. SUMMARY:Combining histopathological grading of and biomarkers for diabetic nephropathy will further our understanding of this complex disease manifestation.

authors

Valk EJ,Bruijn JA,Bajema IM

doi

10.1097/MNH.0b013e328345bc1c

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-05-01 00:00:00

pages

285-9

issue

3

eissn

1062-4821

issn

1473-6543

journal_volume

20

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