ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF MTHFR C677T AND TGF-BETA C-509T POLYMORPHISMS IN TYPE 1 DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE

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Aim. To investigate whether body mass index (BMI) independently or in correlation with other risk factors is associated with diabetic retinopathy (DR) progression.Methods.The study included 176 patients with type 1 diabetes divided into three groups according to DR status: group 1 (no retinopathy;n=86), group 2 (mild/moderate nonproliferative DR;n=33), and group 3 (severe/very severe NPDR or proliferative DR;n=57).Results. A significant deterioration of HbA1c, an increase in total cholesterol, systolic, diastolic blood pressure, and diabetic nephropathy with the progression of retinopathy were found. DR progression was correlated with diabetes duration, HbA1c, hypertension, total cholesterol, and the presence of nephropathy. In patients without nephropathy, statistical analyses showed that progression of retinopathy increased significantly with higher BMI (gr. 1: 24.03 ± 3.52, gr. 2: 25.36 ± 3.44, gr. 3: 26.93 ± 3.24;P<0.01). A positive correlation between BMI and a significant deterioration of HbA1c, an increase in cholesterol, triglycerides, and hypertension was observed.Conclusion. BMI in correlation with HbA1c, cholesterol, and hypertension appears to be associated with the progression of DR in type 1 diabetic patients without nephropathy. However, additional studies are required to investigate the pathogenic role of obesity and weight loss in retinal diabetic complications particularly relating to nephropathy.


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