Research Article

FcgRIII Deficiency and FcgRIIb Deficiency Promote Renal Injury in Diabetic Mice

Table 1

General and biochemical parameters of diabetic, high-fat, and nondiabetic control mice.

MiceWTFcgRIIb-/-FcgRIII-/-
ControlHFDDMWTHFDDMControlHFDDM

Blood glucose (mmol/l)9.7±0.5414.8±0.426.7±0.798.1±0.2711.3±0.2727.4±0.927±0.3117.7±0.4530.4±0.58
body weight (g)24.6±0.3832.9±0.7827.7±0.5124.3±0.4737.73±0.5630.5±0.7826.3±0.2741±1.133.5±0.51
Serum creatinine (umol/l)10.67±0.4415.97±0.5323.81±0.9511.1±0.5216.02±0.5926.7±0.3913±0.4317.28±0.6127.±0.71
BUN (mmol/l)5.9±0.398.36±0.209.74±0.126.60±0.367.60±0.1911.13±0.256.54±0.138.79±0.1411..51±0.18
LDL (mmol/l)0.16±0.010.59±0.080.52±0.040.25±0.010.65±0.070.71±0.020.25±0.020.72±0.060.71±0.03
Chol (mmol/l)2.01±0.084.41±0.084.17±0.162.16±0.095.58±0.185.26±0.182.20±0.385.68±0.075.15±0.13

Data are expressed as the mean ± SEM.
p<0.05 versus respective nondiabetic control.
p<0.05 versus respective HFD control.
p<0.05 versus WT with DM.