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Query: UMLS:C0033687 (
proteinuria
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Immunologic mechanisms of
proteinuria
were investigated in guinea pigs (GP) injected with sheep antiserum (NTS) to GP glomerular basement membrane (GBM). Linear deposition of sheep gamma 1 and gamma 2 IgG led to a prompt but transient (36 hr) increase in
albumin
excretion from control values of 0.026 +/- 0.013 mg/hr to maximal values of 26+/-12.1 mg/rh at six hours without detectable histologic or electron microscopic changes except for decreased staining for glomerular polyanion and epithelial cell foot process fusion. GBM permeability to anionic ferritin was not increased during
proteinuria
. Anti-GBM antibody deposits did not fix GP C3 or C4 in vivo or in vitro. NTS-induced
proteinuria
was the same in guinea pigs that were normal, greater than 95% depleted of C3 through C9, genetically deficient in C4, and depleted of circulating polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN). Prior administration of antihistamines, steroids, azathioprine, colchicine, indomethacin, heparin, aprotinin (Trasylol), and niridazole also failed to reduced
proteinuria
. Initial
proteinuria
subsided by 36 hr, did not recur despite linear deposition of GP gemma 1 and gemma 2 after day seven, and antibody to GMB-bound sheep globlin. In the GP nephrotoxic nephritis model, anti-GBM antibody deposits apparently mediate increased permeability to
albumin
by a currently undefined mechanism which is independent of complement, PMN, and other know mediators of inflammation.
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PMID:Complement-independent nephrotoxic nephritis in the guinea pig. 1 57
It has been demonstrated recently that the reaction of serum samples with bromcresol green (BCG) reagent proceeds in two steps. Albumin is responsible for the immediate reaction while other serum proteins produce the slow reaction. In this paper the immediate BCG reaction has been used for the determination of urinary
albumin
concentration in patients with
proteinuria
by a slightly modified method with a primary pH adjustment of the urine and the use of a urine blank. Comparison of the immediate BCG method (y) with Laurell "rocket" technique (x) gave the following equation: y = 17.2 + 1.006x (n = 98; r = 0.99) mg/l. The coefficient of variation (within-day), C.V. (%), ranged between 0.9 and 2.7% depending on the
albumin
concentration. It is thus possible to carry out rapid, accurate and precise
albumin
determinations in urine samples using this simple method.
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PMID:Urinary albumin determination by the immediate bromcresol green method. 3 93
Measurement of bicarbonate, titratable acid (HTA+) and ammonium in the urine can facilitate clinical evaluation of acid-base status. Sequential measurement of these three components by titrimetric techniques is well established, but possible interference by
proteinuria
has not been examined. We report the influence on these analyses of
albumin
and globulin, two proteins commonly observed in urine in renal disease states. The presence of these proteins in urine affects the measurement of NH4+, and to a less extent that of HTA+. The magnitude of the effect depends on the concentration and the kind of protein present. Proteins do not influence the measurement of HCO3-.
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PMID:Effect of protein on titrimetry of bicarbonate, titratable acid, and ammonium in urine. 4 79
We wish to determine what cellular and functional alterations are associated with the development of glomeruloscierosis when rats with one kidney are fed an excess of salt or protein. Rats with one kidney are more likely to develop pronteinuria and glomerulosclerosis than control animals. Blood pressure recordings indicate that
proteinuria
and glomerulosclerosis occur before hypertension is evident. Fluorescent antibody studies disclose that
albumin
accumulates in the epithelial cells of glomeruli and tubules. Ultrastructural examination shows that vacuolozation of epithelial cells and basement membrane thickening precede the sclerotic collapse of capillary loops. Increased concentrations of sodium or urea that are found in urines of these rats favor the point of view that an elevation of solute load when combined with a reduction of renal mass will on some unknown manner accelerate the deterioration of glomeruli.
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PMID:Protein overload nephropathy in rats with unilateral nephrectomy. A correlative light immunogluorescence and electron microscopical analysis. 4 49
In unconcentrated specimens measurements have been made of total proteins, by DOETSCH gel-filtration method, and of
albumin
, transferrin and of alpha-2-macroglobulin, by LAURELL electroimmunodiffusion technique. The results confirm that the gel-filtration method provides specific, reliable measurement of proteins in amount as little as 50 mg/1. The
proteinuria
of 21 samples of urine has been determined by the DOETSCH method and by the biuret method after protein precipitation by perchloric, trichloracetic and phosphotungstic acid. Only the use of phosphotungstic acid as precipitant provides a good correlation of results between the biuret method and the direct gel-filtration-biuret method. LAURELL electroimmunodiffusion technique was improved to allow the determination of 5 mg/1 of
albumin
, and transferrin, and of 1 mg/1 of alpha-2-macroglobulin. The AA. emphasize the advantages of using sensitive methods which do not require the preliminary concentration of the sample, for the analysis of urinary proteins.
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PMID:[Determination of urinary total proteins and some protein fractions]. 5 Jun 9
The authors examined, by means of disc electrophoresis, urine, obtained from football players before and after a match of the championship of the "A" republican football group.
Proteinuria
after effort was manifested by a considerable excretion of
albumin
, but there were also serum proteins: postalbumin, transferin, gamma-globulins and fractions found at the place of alpha2-macroglobulins till a complete resemblence of serum electrophoresis. Electrophoresis of lactate-dehydrogenase revealed the presence only of two quick fractions, mainly LDH-1, which increased after effort as well. The fractions of nonspecific esterases were of predominantly tissue origin but after effort of serum origin. The results were discussed in connection with various mechanisms, which could cause
proteinuria
after physical effort.
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PMID:[Disc electrophoresis of urinary proteins. Changes after exertion]. 5 60
High concentrations of alpha-fetoprotein (alpha-FP) were found at 14, 19, and 21 weeks gestation in the serum of a woman with a history of unexplained fetal death in her previous pregnancies. The alpha-FP concentration of the liquor also was high at 21 weeks and the pregnancy was terminated. Though the fetus was macroscopically normal, measurement of
albumin
, alpha-FP, IgG, and alpha2-macroglobulin in the fetal urine showed a selective
proteinuria
, and congenital nephrosis was diagnosed after examination of the fetal kidneys by electron microscopy. Possibly some fetuses reported to be "false-positive for neural tube defect" may have had renal lesions of this nature. Examination of fetal urine may be the simplest initial diagnostic procedure in any future case.
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PMID:Fetal proteinuria in diagnosis of congenital nephrosis detected by raised alpha-fetoprotein in maternal serum. 6 73
We evaluated the use of immunonephelometric methods for measuring specific urinary proteins. Using a nephelometer to detect light scattering (angle, 31 degrees), we measured some proteins immunonephelometrically in serum and aliquots of 24-h urines from 50 apparently healthy children, ages 2-17 years. The mean urinary excretion rate (mg/24h) and the range of values was: for
albumin
5.5 (range, 0-13.3), for transferrin 0.5 (0-1.9, for IgG 3.3 0-12), and for alpha 2-macroglobulin 0.6 (0-2.3). Direct comparison of the values for pathological urines with those for a reference population may offer more meaningful information concerning the integrity of the glomerular basement membrane than is provided by protein selectivity indices, and measuring a plasma protein such as
albumin
in urine may better define pathological
proteinuria
.
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PMID:New approach to evaluation of proteinuric states. 6 6
"Minamata disease" was found among the residents along Minamata bay contaminated with the effluent from an industrial plant using mercury. The patients were suffering from various neurologic disorders primarily due to organic mercury poisoning. Evidence is described of renal tubular dysfunction associated with this disease by the immunochemical demonstration or renal tubular epithelial antigen and beta-2-microglobulin in the urine. Nineteen patients with Minamata disease and 35 diseased and healthy control subjects were examined. The contents of urinary renal tubular epithelial antigen and beta-2-microglobulin, and the ratios of these proteins to
albumin
in individuals with Minamata disease were significantly different from the levels in healthy control subjects (P less than 0.05) were identical to those found in patients with tubular and the values,
proteinuria
. These results indicate that Minamata disease is associated with renal tubular dysfunction, and also suggest that these procedures would be useful for screening the nephrotoxicity in the environmental exposure of heavy metals.
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PMID:Renal tubular dysfunction in Minamata disease. Detection of renal tubular antigen and beta-2-microglobin in the urine. 6 93
Addition of
albumin
, gamma-globulin, alpha-casein or submaxillary mucin to the assay system for chromogenic measurement of human or rat amylase with blue starch increased the amylase activity,
albumin
having the most effect. These proteins seemed to increase the activity by protecting amylase from inactivation. Amylase activity was higher in urine samples showing
proteinuria
than in urine samples without detectable protein. It is concluded that amylase assay is more reliable when a final concentration of
albumin
of 1 mg per ml is added at the dilution step and at the incubation step.
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PMID:Effects of albumin and other proteins during assay of amylase activity. 7 Feb 83
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