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Novel Biomarkers for the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy.

Marcio Concepción, Juan Carlos Quiroz, Jacsel Suárez, José Enrique López Paz, Pela J Roseboom, Sofia Ildefonso, Denis Cribilleros, Francisca Zavaleta, Julia Arroyo, Luis Concepción

2024PubMed11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus and its complications are a known public health problem nowadays. Diabetic nephropathy is one of the main complications and the result of multiple mechanisms, including: activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, formation of advanced glycation end products and chronic inflammation that led to glomerular and tubulo-interstitial damage producing mesangial expansion and glomerulosclerosis, which finally results in chronic kidney disease. Early detection of diabetic nephropathy is essential for adequate intervention to stop, or at least slow down its progression. Multiple markers have been described, not only the classic ones such as serum creatinine, urea, and albuminuria, but at this point also novel biomarkers such as neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, tumor necrosis factor 1 receptor and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, among others. The aim of this article was to provide an update review of the role of biomarkers in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetic nephropathyDiabetes mellitusDermatologyPathologyRadiologyUrologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes