Vnitr Lek 1997, 43(11):748-752
[The effect of sulodexide, a glycosaminoglycan, on albuminuria in diabetic patients].
- Diabetologické centrum Vseobecné fakultní nemocnice, Praha.
UNLABELLED: The authors administered to type 1 diabetics (n = 15) or type 2 diabetics (n = 20) with microalbuminuria or macroalbuminuria for a period of 15 days i.m. doses of sulodexide (Vessel Due F), 600 i.u. (i.e. 60 mg). The evaluation of the whole group revealed a statistically significant reduction of the original mean value of albuminuria (509 +/- 127 ug/min) already during the first week of sulodexide administration (382 +/- 105). A further decrease was recorded after the second and third week of treatment (326 +/- 89, 319 +/- 85 ug/min). While in diabetics with microalbuminuria < 100 micrograms/min the mean levels of excreted albumin were not affected, in diabetics with macroalbuminuria 200 ug/min a significant reduction of albuminuria persisted (p < 0.001) achieved during sulodexide treatment persisted for three weeks after completed treatment. No differences were found between the results of type 1 and type 2 diabetics.
CONCLUSION: Seventy-seven per cent type 1 and type 2 diabetics responded to parenteral sulodexide administration for 15 days by a statistically significant reduction of albumin.
Keywords: Adult; Aged; Albuminuria; Diabetes Mellitus, drug therapy, ; Female; Glycosaminoglycans, therapeutic use, ; Humans; Hypoglycemic Agents, therapeutic use, ; Male; Middle Aged
Published: November 1, 1997 Show citation