Poortmans J, Dewancker A, Dorchy H
Biomedicine. 1976 Sep 30;25(8):273-4.
Urinary total protein, albumin and beta2-microglobulin excretion during exercise on a bicycle ergometer was determined in a group of 7 adolescent male diabetics and in a comparable control group. There was no difference, neither in the diabetic group nor in the control group, in the excretion of these proteins under the provocative effect of physical exercise. These results suggest exercise may not always give a positive response and is not a discriminative function in reliable studies of renal function.
对一组7名青少年男性糖尿病患者和一个与之匹配的对照组,测定了他们在自行车测力计上运动期间的尿总蛋白、白蛋白和β2-微球蛋白排泄量。在体育锻炼的激发作用下,无论是糖尿病组还是对照组,这些蛋白质的排泄量均无差异。这些结果表明,在可靠的肾功能研究中,运动可能并不总是产生阳性反应,也不是一种具有鉴别性的功能。