The kidney enzyme commonly affected by Diabetes is angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to kidney damage, resulting in changes in the activity of ACE, which plays a role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. This can contribute to diabetic nephropathy, a serious complication of diabetes characterized by kidney dysfunction. Monitoring and managing ACE levels can be important in preventing further kidney damage in diabetic patients.
if someone did not control their diabetes, it will effect the Kidney and Heart. Also the eyesight will be affected adversly. Due to un-controlled diabetes there may be renal disorder which may cause the kidney failure and the person will require the dialysis.
Yes, kidney disease and kidney failure are potential complication of diabetes mellitus.
kidney dialysis is a treatment, not a cure. Sometimes people get a 2nd chance and are lucky enough to be a candidate for a kidney transplant. Not everyone is. The kidneys when affected by diabetes or some other renal disease , are not able to regenerate.
If the reactant is affected by an enzyme, it then referred to as a SUBSTRATE.
People 18 and under are affected by juvenile diabetes.
A Glomecular Filtration Rate Test or GFR test is done on diabetics to test to see how much the diabetes has affected their kidneys. This is because diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney failure.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease; http://www.niddk.nih.gov
Yes it can. There are two types of diabetes, insulin dependant and non insulin dependant. Diabetes ends up affecting the kidney and eventually a kidney transplant will be required. Because diabetes is caused by the insulin production, in the insulin dependant diabetes, often a pancreas and kidney transplant will take place. The pancreas is where the insulin is produced. By replacing the pancreas, insulin production becomes normal and diabetes is cured.
Sexual performance for both male & female can be directly or indirectly affected by diabetes.
The substrate is the molecule affected by the enzyme.
The reaction rate is affected by enzymes.
If you mean albumin in urine then it signifies kidney damage and thus poor control of diabetes