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Turkish Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes
Urinary Netrin-1: A New Biomarker for the Early Diagnosis of Renal Damage in Obese Children [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2016; 8(3): 282-287 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.2828

Urinary Netrin-1: A New Biomarker for the Early Diagnosis of Renal Damage in Obese Children

Duygu Övünç Hacıhamdioğlu1, Bülent Hacıhamdioğlu1, Demet Altun2, Tuba Müftüoğlu3, Ferhan Karademir1, Selami Süleymanoğlu1
1Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpaşa Training And Research Hospital, Clinic Of Child Health And Diseases, İstanbul, Turkey
2Etimesgut Military Hospital, Clinic Of Pediatrics, Ankara, Turkey
3Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpaşa Training And Research Hospital, Clinic Of Biochemistry, İstanbul, Turkey

Objective: Urinary netrin-1 is a new marker to demonstrate early tubular damage. The aim of this study was to determine whether urinary netrin-1 is increased in obese children.
Methods: A total of 68 normoalbuminuric and normotensive obese patients and 65 controls were included in the study. Urine samples were collected for assessment of urinary phosphorus, sodium, potassium, creatinine, albumin, and netrin-1. Blood samples were collected for measurements of fasting glucose, insulin, lipid, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, and creatinine levels. Homeostatic model assessment insulin resistance index was calculated.
Results: Gender and age were similar between obese and control groups (12.01±3.03 vs. 11.7±3.2 years, p=0.568 and 33 vs. 35 girls, p=0.543, respectively). Obese patients had significantly higher netrin-1 excretion than the controls (841.68±673.17 vs. 228.94±137.25 pg/mg creatinine, p=0.000). Urinary netrin-1 level was significantly higher in obese subjects with insulin resistance compared to those without insulin resistance (1142±1181 vs. 604.9±589.91 pg/mg creatinine, p=0.001).
Conclusion: In normotensive and normoalbuminuric obese children, urinary netrin-1 level can increase before onset of albuminuria. Urinary netrin-1 excretion appears to be affected predominantly by insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. Urinary netrin-1 may be a new biomarker for determining early tubular injury in obese children.

Keywords: obesity,insulin resistance,tubular dysfunction,netrin-1,children


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