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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Oxidative protein destruction products as markers of chronic kidney disease progression in diabetes mellitus

About authors

1 South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russia

2 Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Hospital, Chelyabinsk, Russia

3 Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Lyudmila Yu. Zhuravleva
Vorovsky, 70 (Medgorodok), str. 8, 454048, Chelyabinsk, Russia; ur.liam@0161_analim

About paper

Author contribution: Osikov MV, Efros LA — study planning, developing the study concept and design, literature review, data interpretation, manuscript draft writing; Zhuravleva LYu — data acquisition, statistical processing, data interpretation, manuscript draft writing; Fedosov AA — literature review, data interpretation, manuscript draft writing.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the South Ural State Medical University (protocol No. 5 dated 10 June 2024).

Received: 2025-01-27 Accepted: 2025-02-15 Published online: 2025-02-26
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Table 1. Estimated glomerular filtration rate in T1DM patients with CKD, ml/min/1.73 m2 (Ме [Q1; Q3])
Table 2. Blood plasma POM and TAC indicators, T1DM patients with CKD (Ме [Q1; Q3])
Note: the table gives total (S) POM products content values, spontaneous and metal-induced modes; ADNPH — aldehyde-dinitrophenylhydrozone; KDNPH — ketonedinitrophenylhydrozone; S uv — the level of carbonyl derivatives measured in the UV spectrum; S vl — the level of carbonyl derivatives measured in the visible light spectrum; RAP — reserve adaptive potential.
Table 3. Correlation between eGFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) and POM, LPP, and TAC, T1DM patients with CKD
Note: the table gives the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (R) values; the statistically significant connections are highlighted in bold (p < 0.05).