The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.21 No.9(16)

Theme The Various Uremic Symptomes and their Causative Substances
Title Glucose intolerance
Publish Date 2005/08
Author Shin-ichi Araki Department of Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science
Author Daisuke Koya Kanazawa Medical University
[ Summary ] Despite the existence of insulin resistance in almost all patients with ESRD, only about 50 % of these patients demonstrate glucose intolerance and hyperglycemia. Others maintain normoglycemia at the expense of developing hyperinsulinemia. This is due to variations in insulin secretory responses with hyperglycemia. Some patients with hyperparathyroidism and / or vitamin D deficiency are reported to have insulin secretory abnormalities. There is also evidence that poor physical fitness, anemia, uremic toxins and hyper-cytokinemia may be factors contributing to insulin resistance in patients with ESRD. Furthermore, MIA (malnutrition, inflammation, atherosclerosis) syndrome may accelerate insulin resistance in patients with ESRD.
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