›› 2013, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (1): 57-60.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-8640.2013.01.014

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Application of urine protein electrophoresis in early diabetic nephropathy

  

  1. 1. Department of Clinical Laboratory,Xiangyang Central Hospital,Hubei Xiangyang 441021,China;2. Department of Nephrology,Xiangyang Central Hospital,Hubei Xiangyang 441021,China
  • Received:2012-11-08 Revised:2012-08-24 Online:2013-01-30 Published:2013-01-10

Abstract: Objective To investigate the application significance of urine protein electrophoresis in early diabetic nephropathy(DN).   Methods Urine protein electrophoresis was used to analyze 48 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with urine microalbumin(mAlb)15-300 mg/24 h. Dry chemistry urine protein,urine glucose,urine occult blood and glycosylated hemoglobin were also measured. A total of 10 healthy controls were enrolled and analyzed by urine protein electrophoresis. Results The 8(17%)patients showed tubular proteinuria,36(75%)patients showed glomerular proteinuria[32(67%)cases:microalbuminuria and 4(8%)cases:selective glomerular proteinuria],and 4(8%)patients showed no urine protein band by urine protein electrophoresis. There were statistical significances in the scan percentage of urine protein among the all groups(P<0.05). Among the 10 healthy controls,no urine protein band was detected. The 2 of 8 cases of tubular proteinuria showed urine mAlb ≤30 mg/24 h. There was a positive correlation between the percentage of tubular urine proteins and glycosylated hemoglobin(r=0.300). Conclusions Tubular dysfunction accounts for a considerable proportion in early DN. Urine protein electrophoresis combined with urine mAlb determination can decrease the probability of missed diagnosis of tubular proteinuria in early DN.

Key words: Electrophoresis, Tubular proteinuria, Diabetic nephropathy