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Enhanced Progression of Urinary Albumin Excretion in IDDM During Puberty

  1. László Barkai, MD,
  2. Ildikó Vámosi, MD and
  3. Katalin Lukács
  1. Department of Pediatrics, Postgraduate Medical Faculty, Imre Haynal University of Health Sciences, Borsod County Teaching Hospital Miskolc, Hungary
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. L. Barkai, Department of Pediatrics, Postgraduate Medical Faculty, Imre Haynal University of Health Sciences, Borsod County Teaching Hospital, H-3501 Miskolc, Szentpéteri kapu 76, Hungary.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To determine whether the progression of urinary albumin excretion rate (AER) is higher during puberty than before or after this period.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A prospective study was conducted in which normoalbuminuric prepubertal (n = 20), pubertal (n = 28), and postpubertal (n = 26) IDDM groups matched for diabetes duration and long-term metabolic control were followed for 3 years. At 6-month intervals, 24-h urine collection was used to determine AER.

RESULTS AER increased significantly over a period of 3 years in the pubertal (P = 0.001) and postpubertal (P = 0.003) subjects but not in prepubertal subjects. The annual progression of AER was significantly higher in the pubertal group than in the prepubertal (P = 0.001) or postpubertal (P = 0.001) groups. Six pubertal, two postpubertal, and none of the prepubertal subjects developed microalbuminuria (AER ≥ 20 μg/min on two consecutive occasions) over a 3-year period (P = 0.047). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of development of microalbuminuria was increased in pubertal subjects compared with the prepubertal and postpubertal subjects (adjusted relative risk [95% CI]: 4.3 [1.5–9.3], P = 0.012, and 2.1 [1.1–5.0], P = 0.023, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS Puberty represents an independent risk of the development of microalbuminuria in diabetes. This findings suggests that the endocrine changes of puberty lead to an accelerated process of early kidney damage in diabetes. In pediatric diabetes care, screening for microalbuminuria is needed soon after the onset of puberty.

  • Received November 25, 1997.
  • Accepted March 4, 1998.
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