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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 71, 1008-1015, Copyright © 1990 by Endocrine Society


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High plasma prorenin in diabetes mellitus and its correlation with some complications

AA Franken, FH Derkx, AJ Man in't Veld, WC Hop, GH van Rens, E Peperkamp, PT de Jong and MA Schalekamp
Department of Internal Medicine I, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Plasma prorenin is abnormally high, whereas renin is normal or even low, in many patients with long-standing diabetes mellitus complicated by microvascular disease. Nephropathy or autonomic neuropathy has been put forward as a cause. We found that in 223 consecutive diabetics prorenin correlated positively with serum creatinine, the presence of macroalbuminuria (greater than 250 mg/L), and the presence of diabetic retinopathy, particularly the proliferative type. This correlation did not depend on the presence of neuropathy or whether the patient was receiving insulin. It was also independent of sex, age, duration of diabetes, blood pressure, and blood levels of glucose and hemoglobin- A1c. The association between elevated prorenin and retinopathy remained significant after adjustment for creatinine and the presence of macroalbuminuria. Of the whole group of diabetics 94 consecutive patients were assessed for the presence of microalbuminuria (30-300 mg/24 h). Independently of the presence of micro- or macroalbuminuria, the mean level of prorenin was not above normal in the patients without retinopathy and was 2-3 times normal in those with proliferative retinopathy. Thus, retinopathy appears to be a more important determinant of abnormally high prorenin than nephropathy. In addition, the renal vein to artery ratio of prorenin in 7 diabetics with both advanced nephropathy and proliferative retinopathy was not elevated, despite the high peripheral venous prorenin level and the impaired renal perfusion. Thus, the abnormally high prorenin level in these patients could not be explained by abnormal secretion by the kidneys. Finally, prorenin was not high in 16 nondiabetics with loss of sympathetic activity due to chronic autonomic neuropathy, which indicates that in the absence of diabetes, this type of autonomic failure is not sufficient to cause the high prorenin levels seen in diabetics. Our findings are evidence that abnormally high plasma prorenin levels in diabetics are not an immediate consequence of altered glucose metabolism. This abnormality is related to the development of microvascular disease in the eye and kidney and is at least in part due to decreased clearance of prorenin from the circulation, increased production from extrarenal sources, or both.


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