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Query: UMLS:C0033687 (
proteinuria
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Studies of protein excretion were undertaken in seven males, aged 35-42 years, who had more than 5 years exposure to industrial lead and had clinically established Pb intoxication. Heavy metal intoxication with Cd and Hg causes proximal tubular abnormalities, i.e., aminoaciduria, glycosuria, phosphaturia. Similar abnormalities occur in Pb intoxication except that the nature of the
proteinuria
remains controversial. Studies of urinary proteins included 24-hr urine protein excretion, dextran gel separations, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and beta 2 microglobulin (B2M) measurements. Creatinine clearances, and serum B2M concentrations were normal. Urine total protein distribution by
SDS
-PAGE and the B2M excretion rate were also normal. These data imply that the nephrotoxicity of Cd and Hg are different than that of Pb. We speculate on what might account for this difference. This study suggests that when examining a population exposed to Pb, the finding of tubular
proteinuria
should alert investigators to search for the presence of other toxic agents.
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PMID:The proteinuria of industrial lead intoxication. 378 Jun 42
The prevalence and pathogenesis of renal involvement was investigated in 74 patients with malarial infections. A rise in
proteinuria
of 150 to 5,000 mg per day was seen in 12 out of 27 patients with Plasmodium falciparum infections.
SDS
-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed either an increase in albumin and high molecular weight proteins alone or an increase in low and high molecular weight proteins. Serum creatinine and urea were increased in 5 patients. In P. vivax infections, 8 out of 46 patients developed a
proteinuria
level of up to 462 mg per day. Low and, to a lesser degree, high molecular weight proteins were increased. In one patient with quartan malaria infection,
proteinuria
rose as far as 432 mg per day. There was a correlation between the appearance of
proteinuria
and fever; however, there was no correlation between the amount of
proteinuria
and the height of fever. It is therefore unlikely that a rise in temperature is the only cause of
proteinuria
in malarial infections. The electrophoretic analyses of
proteinuria
indicate that in malarial infections, glomerular as well as tubular lesions may cause reversible
proteinuria
.
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PMID:Origin of proteinuria in human malaria. 389 Jan 20
Analysis of urine proteins of some individuals with
proteinuria
by
SDS
-PAGE and silver staining revealed protein bands in urine which did not appear to be present in plasma. The bands migrated with apparent molecular weights of 260 000, 180 000, 110 000, 45 000, 40 000, 30 000, 24 000, 18 000 and 11 000. These bands were shown to be albumin polymer and fragments by using a polyclonal antibody to (a) immunoprecipitate radiolabelled urine proteins, and (b) identify bands blotted from
SDS
-PAGE gels onto nitrocellulose paper. The specificity of the polyclonal anti-albumin antibody was confirmed by using two mouse monoclonal antibodies raised against human albumin which, between them, recognized the same protein bands on nitrocellulose paper as did the polyclonal antibody. The results of these studies of albumin in human urine confirm that albumin exists as polymer and also show that albumin fragmentation occurs in urine. Fragmentation occurs by proteolysis of the albumin molecule both at sites within and outside disulfide loops. The predominant cleavage site appears to be approximately two-fifths of the distance from one end of the albumin molecule to produce disulfide-linked fragments of about 45 000 and 30 000 molecular weight.
...
PMID:Fragmentation and polymeric complexes of albumin in human urine. 389 77
Quantitative parasitological assessment and quantitative analysis of
proteinuria
, hematuria, and leukocyturia were carried out in 182 Sudanese schoolboys with mixed urinary and intestinal schistosomiasis. Pathological
proteinuria
was found in 73% of patients (median = 380, 95% confidence limits = 200 to 500 mg/liter). The median protein/creatinine ratio was 0.54.
SDS
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed an excretion of albumin, transferrin, and IgG consistent with a postrenal pattern of
proteinuria
. Pathological erythrocyturia occurred in 84% of patients (median = 255, 95% CL = 95 to 629 cells/microliter) and leukocyturia in 77% of patients (median = 148, 95% CL = 93 to 246 cells/microliter). Phase contrast microscopy revealed intact erythrocytes, suggestive of postrenal hemorrhage.
Proteinuria
, erythrocyturia, and leukocyturia correlated significantly with the ova excretion in the urine, but not with egg excretion in the stool. Oxamniquine reduced ova excretion in the stool but did not influence pathological urine findings. In patients treated effectively with Praziquantel or Metrifonate, pathological PU, EU, and LU decreased markedly 1 month post treatment. PU in severely proteinuric patients reached physiological values 5 months post therapy. We suggest that the
proteinuria
, erythrocyturia, and leukocyturia in mixed schistosomiasis were of postrenal origin.
...
PMID:Proteinuria, hematuria, and leukocyturia in children with mixed urinary and intestinal schistosomiasis. 393 51
It is suggested that Tamm-Horsfall protein, a specific renal glycoprotein, may be involved in the pathogenesis of some renal diseases. In cadmium nephropathy and Fanconi syndrome (primary tubular diseases of the kidney) an increased excretion rate of Tamm-Horsfall protein has been observed. Balkan endemic nephropathy is a chronic tubulointerstitial disease of unknown etiology, most probably a primary disease of the kidney tubules with secondary reaction of the interstitial tissue. Investigation of Tamm-Horsfall
proteinuria
in Balkan endemic nephropathy has shown that subjects living in the area where this condition is prevalent have a significantly higher Tamm-Horsfall protein /creatinine ratio than those living in the control area where the condition has not been observed. Differences in this ratio among diseased, suspect and subjects "at risk" were not observed, despite differences in their glomerular filtration rates. But excretion of Tamm-Horsfall protein per litre of glomerular filtrate was significantly different among diseased, suspect and subjects "at risk" and significantly higher compared to control subjects. a relatively significant correlation was obtained between Tamm-Horsfall protein excretion rate and glomerular filtration rate as measured by creatinine clearance in both control and subjects living in the area of Balkan endemic nephropathy. Determination of Tamm-Horsfall protein in urine together with determination of
proteinuria
by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate membranes as a screening procedure, and by
SDS
-electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gell may be useful laboratory tests in detecting this nephropathy.
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PMID:Tamm-Horsfall protein in Balkan endemic nephropathy. 400 27
Urine samples from 110 patients with different proteinuric diseases in childhood were analysed by Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis (CAE) and several samples were also analysed by Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). CAE allowed the classification of proteinurias into 4 patterns; Tubular, Glomerular I, Glomerular II and Glomerular III, by albumin/globulin ratio, value of % gamma globulin fraction (% gamma) and alpha 1/alpha 2 globulin ratio.
Proteinurias
of the Tubular pattern included various diseases with tubular
proteinuria
, while proteinurias of the Glomerular I, II and III patterns included mainly postural proteinuria,
proteinuria
of nephrotic syndrome and
proteinuria
of various nephropathies, respectively.
SDS
-PAGE confirmed the tubular and the glomerular origins of the proteins. In the present study we described the clinical usefulness of CAE in the screening of proteinuric children for the following reasons. This method could be performed easily and immediately. This is one of the necessities for mass screening of proteinuric children. CAE can be helpful as one of indications of renal biopsy, since patients with the Glomerular III pattern often showed glomerular alterations and should be diagnosed histologically. Good correlation between % gamma and clinical data was found in follow-up study, so CAE is also helpful in understanding the disease course. Thus. CAE is recommended as a routine screening method of
proteinuria
as well as
SDS
-PAGE.
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PMID:Clinical usefulness of cellulose acetate electrophoresis as a screening of proteinuria in childhood. 403 Feb 20
This study regards the urinary protein of patients with renal diseases. Analysis was done by high-performance ion-exchange chromatography (HPIEC). In patients with steroid responsive nephrotic syndrome, the urinary proteins could be separated into about 10 peaks by HPIEC, whereas in the tubular dysfunction about 15 peaks were obtained. Main peaks obtained by HPIEC were identified by
SDS
-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and immunochemical methods. HPIEC is an easy, reliable and rapid method for the estimation of glomerular and tubular proteinurias patterns, and it seems to be a good indicator of the selectivity of glomerular
proteinuria
. So, we recommend HPIEC for routine use in the clinical investigation of
proteinuria
.
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PMID:Rapid differentiation between glomerular and tubular proteinurias by high-performance liquid chromatography. 404 43
A study of the change of urinary protein excretion has been made in 26 patients followed from the time of admission to time of discharge from the Yorkshire Regional Burn Centre (7-200 days). Total protein, IgG and albumin (as indicators of glomerular function) and alpha 1-microglobulin, beta 2-microglobulin, retinol binding protein and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (as indicators of proximal tubular function) as well as the patterns on
SDS
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were examined. Patients were divided into three groups according to their urinary protein profiles. The first group was 3 patients who showed little or no evidence of
proteinuria
; the second group consisted of 7 patients who showed a mild and transient tubular
proteinuria
, all of whom recovered normal function within one week. The third group, 16 patients, developed moderate to severe
proteinuria
usually started as a mixed pattern of glomerular and tubular
proteinuria
, characterized by the excretion of a high level of total protein. After a few days, this pattern changed to a typical tubular
proteinuria
and the latter could last for as long as 200 days; in some of these patients a secondary increase of low molecular weight protein excretion occurred either due to a latent renal complication or induced by the administration of aminoglycosides. There is a close correlation between the intensity and patterns of the
proteinuria
and the severity and clinical progress of the burn.
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PMID:Urinary protein profiles after burn injury. 619 46
The frequency of antinuclear antibodies (ANA), the immunoglobulin class of ANA and their specificity for known nuclear antigens were determined in 24-h urine collections from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS). Sixteen % of SLE patients had detectable urine ANA by indirect immunofluorescence using mouse kidney substrate. A higher incidence, 32% of SLE and 28% of PSS patients, had detectable ANA in a titer greater than or equal to 1:16 using HEp-2 cell substrate. IgG ANA was the most frequent immunoglobulin class of antibodies present in the urine; 56% of SLE and 29% of PSS patients with urine ANA had more than one immunoglobulin class of antibodies. Antibodies to Sm, nRNP, SS-A and dsDNA were detected in SLE urine; antibodies to SS-A and centromere were detected in PSS urine. Urine ANA detected on mouse kidney substrate and urine dsDNA antibodies correlated with diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis in patients with SLE. Sixty-two% of SLE patients with urine ANA had
proteinuria
. In the remaining SLE patients and in all the PSS patients with urine ANA however, protein excretion was normal.
SDS
-PAGE revealed heavy and light immunoglobulin molecules in both SLE and PSS patients with urine ANA. The intact immunoglobulin was shown to have ANA activity. ANA present in the urine of SLE and PSS patients with apparently normal renal function may be an early sign of altered glomerular capillary membrane permeability.
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PMID:Urinary excretion of antinuclear antibodies. 636 97
A new method is described for the preparation of highly purified human plasminogen and plasmin with specific activity of 32 CTA units per mg of protein. With this method, the purification of the urinary plasminogen + plasmin antigenic materials from patients with chronic glomerulonephritis, disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome and severe toxemia of pregnancy was performed, and the resulting highly purified proenzyme and enzyme were analyzed by immunoelectrophoresis, separative agar electrophoresis, gel filtration and
SDS
-gel electrophoresis. Our findings indicated that urinary plasmin reflects more closely the extent of intraglomerular fibrinolysis, while urinary plasminogen reflects non-selective
proteinuria
in patients with chronic glomerulonephritis or severe toxemia of pregnancy.
...
PMID:Studies on the purification and characterization of human urinary plasminogen and plasmin. 644 89
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