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Nephroprotection with saxagliptin.

Authors: Iazzetta, Nicolangelo; Garofalo, Carlo; Savino, Manuela; Sagliocca, Adelia; Santangelo, Sara; Pacilio, Mario; Liberti, Maria Elena; +5 Authors

Nephroprotection with saxagliptin.

Abstract

The nephroprotective effect of the new anti-diabetic drugs acting on incretin system is suggested by preclinical studies. However, no study evaluating kidney effects of these drugs as primary outcome on the long term has been conducted in patients followed in diabetes centers. We designed a pilot observational study involving two diabetes clinics to evaluate the effect of prolonged treatment with saxagliptin on renal function in type 2 diabetics. Patients were enrolled if treated for at least 12 months with saxagliptin without concurrent changes to anti-hypertensive and lipid-lowering therapy. Primary outcome was to evaluate the effect of saxagliptin on albuminuria and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Secondary outcomes were the effects of treatment on common clinical and laboratory parameters. Sixty-three patients were enrolled. After 12 months of treatment with saxagliptin, albuminuria declined from a mean (95%CI) of 39 (25-52) to 22 (14-30) mg/l (P20 mg/L) diminished by 27% versus baseline. The anti-albuminuric effect was independent of glycemic and blood pressure control. The eGFR remained unchanged after treatment in the presence of decreased glycated hemoglobin (from 7.1 to 6.7%). Therefore, this pilot study suggests that saxagliptin treatment in diabetic patients at high renal risk is associated with a reduction in albuminuria and GFR stability. Prospective trials are required to confirm the potential nephroprotective effects of saxagliptin.

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Italy
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Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Humans, Adamantane, Pilot Projects, Dipeptides, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Aged

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