Rationale & objectiveBiomarkers that provide reliable evidence of future diabetic kidney disease (DKD) are needed to improve disease management. In a cross-sectional study, we previously identified 13 urine metabolites that had levels reduced in DKD compared with healthy controls. We evaluated associations of these 13 metabolites with future DKD progression.Study designProspective cohort.Setting & participants1,001 Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) participants with diabetes with estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) between 20 and 70mL/min/1.73m2 were followed up prospectively for a median of 8 (range, 2-10) years.Predictors13 urine metabolites, age, race, sex, smoked more than 100 cigarettes in lifetime, body mass ...
Rationale & objective: Mechanisms underlying the variable course of disease progression in patients ...
Background: Metabolites such as creatinine and urea are established kidney function markers. High-th...
BackgroundWe investigated a cross-sectional metabolomic analysis of plasma and urine of patients wit...
Introduction: Metabolomics could offer novel prognostic biomarkers and elucidate mechanisms of diabe...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a devastating complication that affects an estimated third of patie...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
BackgroundWhereas several longitudinal metabolomics studies have been conducted in individuals with ...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
CONTEXT: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
Patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) are at high risk for hospitalization, morbidity, and mor...
Background As a leading cause of chronic kidney disease, clinical demand for noninvasive biomarkers ...
Aims/hypothesis This prospective, observational study examines associations between 51 urinary metab...
CONTEXT: Renal disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with excess morbidity/morta...
Aims Early detection of individuals with Type 2 diabetes mellitus or hypertension at risk for micro-...
Rationale & objective: Mechanisms underlying the variable course of disease progression in patients ...
Background: Metabolites such as creatinine and urea are established kidney function markers. High-th...
BackgroundWe investigated a cross-sectional metabolomic analysis of plasma and urine of patients wit...
Introduction: Metabolomics could offer novel prognostic biomarkers and elucidate mechanisms of diabe...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a devastating complication that affects an estimated third of patie...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
BackgroundWhereas several longitudinal metabolomics studies have been conducted in individuals with ...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
CONTEXT: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
Context: There is a need for novel biomarkers and better understanding of the pathophysiology of dia...
Patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) are at high risk for hospitalization, morbidity, and mor...
Background As a leading cause of chronic kidney disease, clinical demand for noninvasive biomarkers ...
Aims/hypothesis This prospective, observational study examines associations between 51 urinary metab...
CONTEXT: Renal disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with excess morbidity/morta...
Aims Early detection of individuals with Type 2 diabetes mellitus or hypertension at risk for micro-...
Rationale & objective: Mechanisms underlying the variable course of disease progression in patients ...
Background: Metabolites such as creatinine and urea are established kidney function markers. High-th...
BackgroundWe investigated a cross-sectional metabolomic analysis of plasma and urine of patients wit...