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Renal resistance to vasopressin in poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Peter Baylis

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Abstract

To investigate the hypothesis that diabetes induces nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, we studied the urine-concentrating ability in response to vasopressin (AVP) in 12 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and 12 nondiabetic controls. Subjects were euglycemic-clamped, and after oral water loading, AVP was infused intravenously for 150 min. AVP induced a greater (P< 0.001) rise in urine osmolality in controls (67.6 +/- 10.7 to 720 +/- 31.1 mosmol/ kg, P< 0.001) than in IDDM patients (64.3 +/- 21.6 to 516.7 +/- 89.3 mosmol/ kg, P< 0.001). Urinary aquaporin-2 concentrations after AVP infusion were higher in controls (611.8 +/- 105.6 fmol/mg creatinine) than in IDDM (462.0 +/- 94.9 fmol/mg creatinine, P = 0.003). Maximum urine osmolality in IDDM was inversely related to chronic blood glucose control, as indicated by Hb A(Ic) (r = 0.87, P = 0.002). To test the hypothesis that improved glycemic control could reverse resistance to AVP, 10 IDDM subjects with poor glycemic control (Hb A(Ic) >9%) were studied before (B) and after (A) intensified glycemic control. Maximum urine osmolality in response to AVP increased with improved glycemic control (B, 443.8 +/- 49.0; A, 640.0 +/- 137.2 mosmol/ kg, P, 0.001), and urinary aquaporin-2 concentrations after AVP increased from 112.7 +/- 69 to 375 +/- 280 fmol/mg creatinine (P = 0.006), with improved glycemic control. Poorly controlled IDDM is associated with reversible renal resistance to AVP.


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Author(s): Baylis PH; McKenna K; Morris AD; Ryan M; Newton RW; Frier BM; Saito T; Ishikawa S; Thompson CJ

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism

Year: 2000

Volume: 279

Issue: 1

Pages: E155-E160

ISSN (print): 0193-1857

ISSN (electronic): 1522-1547

Publisher: American Physiological Society

URL: http://ajpendo.physiology.org/content/279/1/E155.full.pdf+html


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