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Query: EC:4.6.1.2 (
guanylate cyclase
)
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Uroguanylin, a new natriuretic peptide originally isolated from urine, stimulates the membrane
guanylate cyclase
C receptor. No information, however, is available on the plasma and urine levels of uroguanylin in
nephrotic syndrome
(NS), the state associated with sodium and water retention. Using a sensitive radioimmunoassay, we measured the plasma and urine concentrations of immunoreactive (ir-)uroguanylin in NS patients and compared them with those of patients with non-nephrotic glomerulonephritis. Plasma ir-uroguanylin, blood pressure and the cardiothoracic ratio were higher, and urine excretion of ir-uroguanylin was lower in the NS patients. Plasma ir-uroguanylin in the NS patients significantly decreased during remission as compared with findings on admission. There was a significant inverse correlation between the concentration of plasma ir-uroguanylin and that of serum total protein or albumin. Moreover, fluid retention in the NS patients was correlated with the changes in plasma ir-uroguanylin between admission and remission, indicative that the plasma concentration increases with the severity of the nephrotic state. Taking into account its potent natriuretic effect, these findings suggest that uroguanylin may function in the pathophysiological mechanism in NS.
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PMID:Plasma and urine levels of uroguanylin, a new natriuretic peptide, in nephrotic syndrome. 993 51
Infusion of L-arginine in experimental animals increases renal plasma flow (RPF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). It is likely that a component of these hemodynamic changes are mediated by nitric oxide (NO) as suggested by studies with specific antagonists of L-arginine metabolism. L-arginine administration ameliorates the infiltration of the renal parenchyma by macrophages in rats with obstructive nephropathy or rats with puromycin-induced
nephrotic syndrome
. L-arginine administration also blunts the increase in interstitial volume, collagen IV, and alpha-smooth muscle actin. Rats with a remnant kidney given 1% L-arginine in the drinking water had a greater GFR and RPF. L-arginine administration also decreased proteinuria. Diabetic rats given L-arginine had significantly lower excretion of protein and cyclic guanosine monophosphate than diabetic rats not receiving L-arginine. Despite persistent hyperglycemia, the administration of L-arginine prevented the development of hyperfiltration and ameliorated proteinuria in diabetic rats. In the setting of ischemic acute renal failure, the administration of L-arginine had a beneficial effect on GFR and RPF, decreased O2- production, diminished up-regulation of soluble
guanylate cyclase
, and prevented up-regulation of inducible NO synthase (iNOS). The pharmacokinetics of L-arginine indicate that side effects are rare and mostly mild and dose dependent.
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PMID:L-arginine as a therapeutic tool in kidney disease. 1525 78