Abstract

Studying the factors of diabetic nephropathy (DN) progression is a vital problem of the present timeThe aim of the research. To study age and gender specific features of the blood lipid imbalance of the patients suffering from diabetic nephropathy with the presence of arterial hypertensionMaterial and methods. Age and gender peculiarities o the lipid imbalance in the blood of the patients suffering from nephropathy stage IY with availability of arterial hypertension which arose against a background of diabetes type 2 have been studied.The results of the research and their discussion. Evidence of the lipid imbalance in the patients under study has been found to depend upon not only the stage of renal chronic disease and arterial hypertension degree, but age and gender of the patients.Conclusions. Significant gender distinctions of the lipid imbalance in patients with DN stage IY against a background of RChD stage I-II and AH stage II with its prevalence in women were revealed. Lipid imbalance is more evident in patients with DN stage IY against a background of RChD stage I-II with AH stage II of old age, manifesting by a significant increase of LPLD level. A reliable increase of the level of GChL, LPLD, TG and a significant decrease of LPLD in patients with DN stage IY against a background of RChD stage II with AH stage II in comparison with corresponding indices of the patients with DN stage IY against a background of RChD stage I with AH stage I.

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