Abstract
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide that is abundant in the brain and the peripheral sympathetic nervous system. In the present study we investigated possible changes in plasma immunoreactive (IR)- NPY concentrations and urinary IR-NPY excretion in patients with noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and the relationship to diabetic complications, such as nephropathy and neuropathy. IR-NPY in plasma and urine was measured by radioimmunoassay in 69 patients with NIDDM. Plasma IR-NPY concentrations in patients with advanced nephropathy (creatinine clearance <30 ml/min) (100.5 ± 10.3 pmol/l, n=9, mean ± SEM) were higher than in the control subjects (55.0 ± 6.8 pmol/l, n=15) (P<0.02). Urinary excretion of IR-NPY and fractional excretion of NPY were also increased in the patients with advanced nephropathy. Sephadex G-50 column chromatography of the urine extracts obtained from healthy subjects, diabetic patients with renal failure and non-diabetic patients with renal failure showed an immunoreactive peak eluting in the NPY position. On the other hand, neither plasma nor urinary IR-NPY was high in patients with retinopathy, or in patients with peripheral neuropathy. The present study has, for the first time, shown high plasma IR- NPY concentrations and urinary IR-NPY excretion in NIDDM patients with advanced nephropathy.
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Satoh, C., Satoh, F., Takahashi, K., Murakami, O., Sone, M., Totsune, K., … Mouri, T. (1999). Elevated plasma immunoreactive neuropeptide Y concentrations and its increased urinary excretion in patients with advanced diabetic nephropathy. Endocrine Journal, 46(1), 139–146. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.46.139
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