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Histological findings of diabetic kidneys transplanted in non-diabetic recipients: a case series.

Authors :
Comai, Giorgia
Corradetti, Valeria
Bini, Claudia
Tondolo, Francesco
Hu, Lilio
Valente, Sabrina
Pasquinelli, Gianandrea
Malvi, Deborah
Vasuri, Francesco
Ravaioli, Matteo
Provenzano, Michele
La Manna, Gaetano
Source :
International Urology & Nephrology; Oct2023, Vol. 55 Issue 10, p2611-2619, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Diabetic donors are recognized as a reliable source of organs, although the discard rate of kidneys is still high. Few data are available on the histological evolution of these organs especially on kidneys transplanted into non-diabetic patients who remain euglycemic. Methods: We describe the histological evolution of ten kidney biopsies performed on non-diabetic recipients of diabetic donors. Results: Mean donor age was 69 ± 7 years, 60% were males. Two donors were treated with insulin, eight with oral antidiabetic drugs. Mean recipient age was 59.9 ± 7 years, 70% were males. The pre-existing diabetic lesions identified in the pre-implantation biopsies, encompassed all histological classes, and were associated with mild IF/TA and vascular damages. The median follow-up was 59.5 [IQR 32.5–99.0] months; at follow-up, 40% of cases did not change histologic classification, two patients with class IIb downgraded to IIa or I and one with class III downgraded to IIb. Conversely, three cases showed a worsening, from class 0 to I, I to IIb or from IIa to IIb. We also observed a moderate evolution of IF/TA and vascular damages. At follow-up visit, estimated GFR was stable (50.7 mL/min vs. 54.8 at baseline) and proteinuria was mild (51.1 ± 78.6 mg/day). Conclusions: Kidneys from diabetic donors show variable evolution of the histologic features of diabetic nephropathy after transplant. This variability may be associated to recipients characteristics such as euglycemic milieu, in case of improvement, or obesity and hypertension, in case of worsening of histologic lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03011623
Volume :
55
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Urology & Nephrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171915441
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11255-023-03552-x