Frontiers in Endocrinology (Jan 2024)

The relationship between diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetes

  • Qian Wang,
  • Haimei Cheng,
  • Shuangshuang Jiang,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Xiaomin Liu,
  • Pu Chen,
  • Jiaona Liu,
  • Ying Li,
  • Xiaocui Liu,
  • Liqiang Wang,
  • Zhaohui Li,
  • Guangyan Cai,
  • Xiangmei Chen,
  • Zheyi Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1292412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

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ContextDiabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic nephropathy (DN), are major microvascular complications of diabetes. DR is an important predictor of DN, but the relationship between the severity of DR and the pathological severity of diabetic glomerulopathy remains unclear.ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between severity of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and histological changes and clinical indicators of diabetic nephropathy (DN) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)MethodsPatients with T2DM (n=272) who underwent a renal biopsy were eligible. Severity of DR was classified as non-diabetic retinopathy, non-proliferative retinopathy, and proliferative retinopathy (PDR). Relationship between DN and DR and the diagnostic efficacy of DR for DN were explored.ResultsDN had a higher prevalence of DR (86.4%) and DR was more severe. The sensitivity and specificity of DR in DN were 86.4% and 78.8%, while PDR was 26.4% and 98.5%, respectively. In DN patients, the severity of glomerular lesions (p=0.001) and prevalence of KW nodules (p<0.001) significantly increased with increasing severity of DR. The presence of KW nodules, lower hemoglobin levels, and younger age were independent risk factors associated with more severe DR in patients with DN.ConclusionDR was a good predictor of DN. In DN patients, the severity of DR was associated with glomerular injury, and presence of KW nodules, lower hemoglobin levels and younger age were independent risk factors associated with more severe DR.Trial registrationClinicalTrails.gov, NCT03865914.

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