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<p>C: control rats; D: diabetic untreated rats; D+A: diabetic rats treated with L-Arg; C+A: control rats treated with L-Arg. Results are expressed as the mean ± SEM (n = 6).</p><p>Two-way ANOVA showed a statistically significant interaction (p<0.05) between the effects of Diabetes and L-Arg treatment on NOx urinary excretion. There was no interaction between the effects of Diabetes and L-Arg treatment on the other parameters. Diabetes had a significant overall effect on Final body weight (p<0.001), Kidney weight/body weight (p<0.001), Blood glucose (p<0.001), Urinary volume (p<0.05), Osmolar excretion rate (p<0.01), Urinary glucose (p<0.001) and Urinary ketones (p<0.001). L-Arg had no significant effect on any of the parameters tested. *p<0.05 vs. C; **p<0.01 vs. C; ***p<0.001 vs. C; <sup>#</sup>p<0.05 vs. C+A; <sup>##</sup>p<0.01 vs. C+A <sup>###</sup>p<0.001 vs. C+A; <sup>&&&</sup>p<0.001 vs. D.</p

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