Introduction. Beta 2 microglobulin (beta 2M) is filtered by the glomeruli a
nd reabsorbed by the proximal tubular cells where it is metabolized. Its pl
asma concentration increases with decreasing renal function. Aim. To compar
e serum creatinine (Cr) and serum beta 2M as markers of GFR. Patients and M
ethods. In 160 adult patients, with various kidney diseases and different G
FR serum Cr (autoanalyzer), serum beta 2M (RIA) and GFR (bladder cumulative
method using Tc-99m-DTPA as glomerular tracer) were measured in the same d
ay. Results. A linear relationship was observed between In GFR and both In
serum Cr (lnCr = 3.112-0.7161 nGFR; r = 0.92) and In serum beta 2M (ln beta
2M = 4.274-0.814lnGFR; r = 0.90). With decreasing GFR the increase in seru
m betaM was higher than that of serum Cr (see regression coefficients that
are significantly different). The normal upper Limit of serum Cr correspond
s to a GFR 48.1 mL/min while that of serum beta 2M to a GFR 65.0. With decr
easing GFR the increase of serum beta 2M occurs before than that of serum.
Cr. Conclusions. With declining renal function, serum beta 2Mincreases more
and before than serum Cr. Serum, beta 2M is a good endogenous marker of GF
R, better than serum Cr.