The higher immunoreactivity to ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus than in non-diabetic individuals

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In a random sample of 200 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, immunoreactivities to ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) were measured by ELISA. Immunoreactivities were positive for 129 (64.5%) patients, and were positive in 30 (83.3%) out of 36 patients in the early stage of clinical diabetic nephropathy. Serum ACE activity in rabbits immunized with ACE decreased to 50% of the control level after 7 months (78.0 ± 3.8 IU/L/37°C, basal, 42.0 ± 5.0 at 7 months and 33.3 ± 3.5 IU/L/37°C at 8 months, respectively). When rabbit serum containing antiACE antibodies was mixed, after heat-treatment at 56°C for 30 min, with normal human serum, the ACE activity was reduced in a concentration-dependent manner. These results suggested that anti-ACE autoantibody may be present in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, the absence of data on the epitope for the antibody does not allow any conclusion except that the immunoreactivities to ACE are higher in type 2 diabetic patients than in non-diabetic individuals.

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Nishida, S., Nohno, T., Hirokawa, Y., Matsuki, M., Tanaka, J., & Ichihara, K. (2003). The higher immunoreactivity to ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus than in non-diabetic individuals. Endocrine Journal, 50(2), 209–213. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.50.209

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