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Mendoza López G, Morales Villar AB, Tejada Bueno AP, Lozada Hernández J, García Cortes LR, Maldonado Hernández J. Risk factors associated with glomerular filtration rate in Mexican adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. ENDOCRINOL DIAB NUTR 2024; 71:44-52. [PMID: 38493012 DOI: 10.1016/j.endien.2024.03.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/18/2023] [Accepted: 12/12/2023] [Indexed: 03/18/2024]
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INTRODUCTION Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is related to glomerular filtration rate (GFR) impairment, which is one of the main causes of chronic kidney disease. The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors related to GFR in Mexican adults with T2DM, using a validated multiple linear regression model (MLRM), with emphasis in body adiposity, glycemic control, duration of the diabetes and other relevant risk factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cross-sectional, analytical, and observational study was carried out in 252 adults with a previous diagnosis of T2DM. Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) were determined and a fasting blood sample was collected for glucose, creatinine and HbA1c determinations. GFR was calculated with the Cockcroft-Gault equation adjusted for body surface area. Four MLRM were performed to determine the factors related to the GFR; it was evaluated whether these models complied with the statistical assumptions of the linear regression model. RESULTS The average age of the participants was 60 ± 12 years, 62.3% of them were women. GFR correlated with BMI and WC; age and duration of the diabetes were associated inversely. Model 4 of the MLRM reported a coefficient of determination of 53.5% where the variables BMI (β = 1.31), male sex (β = -6.01), duration of T2DM (β = -0.57), arterial hypertension (β = -6.53) and age (β = -1.45) were simultaneously and significantly related to the GFR. CONCLUSIONS Older age, male sex, longer duration of T2DM and the presence of arterial hypertension were associated with a decrease in the GFR; BMI and WC were directly associated. No effect of glucose and HbA1c on GFR was observed.
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- Gloria Mendoza López
- Unidad de Medicina Familiar No. 77, Jefatura de Enseñanza, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ecatepec de Morelos, Estado de México, Mexico
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- Unidad de Investigación Médica en Nutrición, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ciudad de México, Mexico
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- Unidad de medicina familiar No. 91, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, San Francisco Coacalco, Estado de México, Mexico
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- Unidad de Medicina Familiar No. 77, Jefatura de Enseñanza, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ecatepec de Morelos, Estado de México, Mexico
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- Servicio de Prestaciones Médicas, Órgano de Operación Administrativa Desconcentrada Regional Estado de México Oriente, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Tlanepantla de Baz, Estado de México, Mexico
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- Unidad de Investigación Médica en Nutrición, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
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Martínez-Majolero V, Urosa B, Hernández-Sánchez S, Arroyo D. The Moderating Role of Health Variables on the Association between Physical Exercise and Quality of Life in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease. Healthcare (Basel) 2023; 11:2148. [PMID: 37570388 PMCID: PMC10419082 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11152148] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/13/2023] [Revised: 07/19/2023] [Accepted: 07/26/2023] [Indexed: 08/13/2023] Open
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Scientific evidence demonstrates the positive impact that physical exercise has on the quality of life (QOL) of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, no study has proposed a model investigating the effect physical exercise has on the QOL of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, considering the most frequent associated diseases (diabetes/hypertension). The objectives were (1) to explore the relationship between physical exercise and the QOL of adults with ESRD, and (2) to examine the moderating and/or mediating role of relevant patient variables. This non-interventional study utilized an ex post facto retrospective data analysis design with a sample of 310 patients with ESRD through two validated questionnaires. The dependent variables were the QOL scale (KDQOL-SF), and the physical function dimension (EFFISICA). The independent variables were the regular practice of intense physical activity (DEPINTE) and the daily time (in hours) the patient is in a sedentary attitude (TiParado). The moderating variables were the clinical situation and associated diseases. The mediator variable used was the body mass index. Bivariate and multiple regression analyses were conducted. Findings suggest implementing intense physical activity in transplant recipients and programmes to avoid sedentary lifestyles in dialysis patients have a positive effect in the QOL of ESRD patients.
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- Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 28049 Madrid, Spain;
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- Department of Nephrology, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, 28007 Madrid, Spain;
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Mendoza-Niño C, Martínez-Robles JD, Gallardo-García I. Relación entre sobrepeso y obesidad con la progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica en pacientes del Centro Médico Naval en México. ENFERMERÍA NEFROLÓGICA 2023. [DOI: 10.37551/s225428842023007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/03/2023] Open
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Introducción: La progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica podría estar asociada directa o indirectamente al sobrepeso y la obesidad; sin embargo, hasta el momento no hay evidencias suficientes para constatar esta relación.
Objetivo: Determinar si el sobrepeso y obesidad son factores que contribuyen a una progresión más acelerada de la enfermedad renal crónica en una muestra de pacientes del Centro Médico Naval.
Material y Método: A través de un estudio cuantitativo y observacional, de tipo comparativo, longitudinal y retrospectivo, se determinaron los cambios en el normopeso, sobrepeso y obesidad en 44 pacientes. La progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica se determinó con base en la tasa de filtración glomerular y niveles de albuminuria que presentaron estos pacientes. Los datos se recabaron con un instrumento de registro de diseño propio, durante un seguimiento de 3 años que se llevó a cabo de enero de 2019 a diciembre de 2021.
Resultados: Los resultados muestran una tendencia al aumento en la progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica.
Conclusiones: A pesar de que se encontró una tendencia al aumento, no se pudo probar una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la obesidad y el sobrepeso con la progresión de esta enfermedad.
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Mendoza-Niño C, Martínez-Robles JD, Gallardo-García I. Relación entre sobrepeso y obesidad con la progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica en pacientes del Centro Médico Naval en México. ENFERMERÍA NEFROLÓGICA 2023. [DOI: 10.37551/s2254-28842023007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/08/2023] Open
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Introducción: La progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica podría estar asociada directa o indirectamente al sobrepeso y la obesidad; sin embargo, hasta el momento no hay evidencias suficientes para constatar esta relación.
Objetivo: Determinar si el sobrepeso y obesidad son factores que contribuyen a una progresión más acelerada de la enfermedad renal crónica en una muestra de pacientes del Centro Médico Naval.
Material y Método: A través de un estudio cuantitativo y observacional, de tipo comparativo, longitudinal y retrospectivo, se determinaron los cambios en el normopeso, sobrepeso y obesidad en 44 pacientes. La progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica se determinó con base en la tasa de filtración glomerular y niveles de albuminuria que presentaron estos pacientes. Los datos se recabaron con un instrumento de registro de diseño propio, durante un seguimiento de 3 años que se llevó a cabo de enero de 2019 a diciembre de 2021.
Resultados: Los resultados muestran una tendencia al aumento en la progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica.
Conclusiones: A pesar de que se encontró una tendencia al aumento, no se pudo probar una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la obesidad y el sobrepeso con la progresión de esta enfermedad.
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Bautista-Florez N, Vega-González KM, Figueroa-Cabrera AN, Ramos-Castaneda JA. Asociación entre obesidad y tasa de filtración glomerular en población con hipertensión arterial. ENFERMERÍA NEFROLÓGICA 2021. [DOI: 10.37551/s2254-28842021005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022] Open
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Introducción: La obesidad tiene consecuencias para el sistema de salud por su asociación con la morbimortalidad y la afectación de la calidad de vida. A nivel individual genera proteinuria y glomeruloesclerosis, que aceleran la disminución de la filtración glomerular. Objetivo: Determinar la asociación entre obesidad y tasa de filtración glomerular en población con hipertensión arterial. Material y método: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal, que analizó la obesidad y filtración glomerular en 3.197 pacientes con hipertensión arterial de una instituciónde primer nivel de atención. Se revisaron historias clínicas obteniendo variables sociodemográficas, antropométricas, parámetros clínicos, y clasificación de la enfermedad renal crónica. Resultados: La población tuvo un promedio de edad de 64±12,47 años, y en su mayoría fueron del sexo femenino (70,58%). La prevalencia de obesidad grado I fue (26,11%), grado II (9,63%) y grado III (4,56%). Los obesos tuvieron una mediana de la tasa de filtrado glomerular superior comparado con los no obesos, pero dicha diferencia solo fue observada en los estadios de ERC I y II. Conclusión: Existe asociación entre obesidad e incremento de la tasa de filtrado glomerular solamente en estadios I y II. El perímetro abdominal, la tensión arterial no controlada y el LDL fueron variables que influyen en el promedio de la tasa de filtrado glomerular, pero tienen un comportamiento diferente por grado de enfermedad renal crónica.
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Rodríguez FOR, Santiago JC, Jiménez GM, Carreño Rodríguez YR, Meléndez AR, Medina Uicab CJ, Salas LN, Quiñones Gamero MA, Ramírez CDRG, Covarrubias LG, Mendoza MS, Hernández Rivera JCH, Sierra RP. Post-Transplant Cholesterol and Triglyceride Behavior: Effects of Sex, Age of the Recipient, and Type of Donor. Transplant Proc 2020; 52:1157-1162. [DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.01.063] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/01/2020] [Accepted: 01/22/2020] [Indexed: 01/18/2023]
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Chen Y, He L, Yang Y, Chen Y, Song Y, Lu X, Liang Y. The inhibition of Nrf2 accelerates renal lipid deposition through suppressing the ACSL1 expression in obesity-related nephropathy. Ren Fail 2020; 41:821-831. [PMID: 31488013 PMCID: PMC6735294 DOI: 10.1080/0886022x.2019.1655450] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022] Open
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Background: Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, and the incidence of obesity is increasing year by year. Obesity-related nephropathy (ORN) is a common kidney complication of obesity. Long-chain acyl-CoA synthetases-1, (ACSL1), is a key enzyme in the oxidative metabolism of fatty acids in mitochondria and ACSL1 may play a direct role in renal lipid deposition and promote the progress of ORN. In this study, we focus on the renoprotective role of ACSL1 in ORN. Methods: Electron microscopy, immunohistochemical (IHC) staining, Western blot, and real-time PCR were used to detect the expression of ACSL1and Nrf2 in ORN patients, ob/ob mice and palmitic acid (PA)-treated HK-2 cells. Oil red staining and Elisa Kit were used to detect the intracellular FFA and TG contents in ob/ob mice and PA-treated HK-2 cells. Dihydroethidium (DHE) staining and the MDA/SOD measurement were used to detect the ROS production. In order to demonstrate the role of ACSL1 and the interaction between ACSL1 and Nrf2 in ORN, related siRNA and plasmid were transfected into HK-2 cells. Results: More ROS production and renal lipid deposition have been found in ORN patients, ob/ob mice and PA-treated HK-2 cells. Compared with control, all the expression of ACSL1and Nrf2 were down-regulated in ORN patients, ob/ob mice and PA-treated HK-2 cells. The Nrf2 could regulate the expression of ACSL1 and the ACSL1 played the direct role in renal lipid deposition. Conclusions: The Nrf2 is inhibited in ORN, resulting more ROS production and oxidative stress. Increased oxidative stress will suppress the expression of ACSL1, which could increase the intracellular FFA and TG contents, ultimately leading to renal lipid deposition in renal tubulars and accelerating the development of ORN.
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- Yinyin Chen
- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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- Key Lab of Kidney Disease and Blood Purification in Hunan, Department of Nephrology, The Second Xiangya Hospital Central South University , Changsha , Hunan , People's Republic of China
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- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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- Department of Nephrology, Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, Hunan Normal University , Changsha , Hunan , P.R. China
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