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Query: UMLS:C0011881 (
diabetic nephropathy
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Altered urinary excretion of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) has been reported in patients with nephrolithiasis, with chronic glomerulonephritis, and incipient
diabetic nephropathy
, but evaluation of urinary GAG has not been reported in infections and proliferating diseases of the urinary tract. Urinary excretion of GAG was measured in 50 patients with idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis (ICN) of whom 20 had associated urinary tract infection, in 20 subjects with recurrent infection of the urinary tract (
UTI
), and in 18 patients with bladder papillomatosis. Mean values were significantly lower in ICN, increased in papillomatosis, and in the normal range in
UTI
.
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PMID:Urinary excretion of glycosaminoglycans in urological disease. 343 40
Current topics are presented on four urinary proteins under investigations with special emphasis on importance of preanalytical sampling and assay standardization. These comprise of albumin, protein 1 (P1), beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2-m), and Type IV collagen. Microalbuminuria is an essential marker for early
diabetic nephropathy
. The author is trying to reduce the discrepancy of urinary albumin value with value assignment from CRM470, BCR international reference material, to calibrator in each assay system. At the same time nonspecific binding of the protein on urine containers were found, which can cause the discrepancy. Furthermore structure of albumin both in calibrator and urine is important. Protein 1 is a low molecular weight nonglycoprotein of 14 kDa isolated from pathologic urine. Marked sex-related difference was noted in urine, being higher in male than female. This is due to the contamination from prostate. Its localization was finally demonstrated with immunohistochemical staining and a RT-PCR method. With the same methods the protein is demonstrated to be synthesized in female prostate. beta 2-m is easily degraded in acid urine. Employing various immunochemical methods and analyses of its amino acid sequences, we successfully identified cathepsin D as one of acid proteases responsible for the degradation. Urinary measurement of type IV collagen is now clinically under use for an independent marker for early
diabetic nephropathy
. Nonspecific elevation was observed in urine with
UTI
, in which mechanisms is should be clarified.
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PMID:[Current topics on urinary proteins: human albumin, protein 1, beta 2-microglobulin, and type IV collagen]. 1216 72
This study among elderly renal Egyptian patients (n=220) with only 20 of them were subjected to renal biopsy. Results showed:
diabetic nephropathy
in 28.2%, hypertensive nephrosclerosis 25.5%,
UTI
, cystitis and pyelonephritis in 6.8%, renal stones in 5.9%, obstructive uropathy in 7.6%, simple cysts in 4.5%, CRF of unknown origin in 13.1%, and others in 26.4%. DM and HTN were S related to kidney function tests and increase in elderly. Other cardiovascular risk factors and smoking are reported by previous workers to be HS related to renal diseases. Age was significantly related to GFR, BUN and Cr. but sex difference was not significantly related to renal diseases. Multiple myeloma, lupus nephritis, vasculitis and hepatitis B were all recorded in few numbers of elderly Egyptians. HCV was more common and more likely to cause renal diseases. Abdomino-pelvic ultrasound was confirmatory to clinical renal diseases diagnosis. Among patients (n=20) biopsies showed focal necrotizing GN in 20%, membranous nephropathy in 50% and renal amyloidosis in 30%. CTIN was associated in some cases due to NSAID intake. Analgesic nephropathy was a common problem that might lead to ARF in some cases especially in the elderly. Ultrasound results among the biopsy group were confirmatory to clinical diagnosis.
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PMID:Pattern of renal diseases among elderly Egyptians patients with acute or chronic renal diseases in Ain Shams University and Nasser Institute Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt. 1633 99