Urinary free fatty acids bound to albumin aggravate tubulointerstitial damage.BackgroundEvidence indicates that urinary protein is associated with tubulointerstitial damage and thus it is an aggravating factor for chronic renal disease. As free fatty acids (FFAs) are bound to serum albumin, we hypothesized that FFAs were overloaded to the proximal tubule in massive proteinuria and thus caused tubulointerstitial damage. To test this hypothesis, massive proteinuria was provoked in mice and the renal damage examined.MethodsMice were intraperitoneally injected with bovine serum albumin (BSA) replete with FFAs (r-BSA group, N = 10), FFA-depleted BSA (d-BSA group, N = 10), or saline (saline group, N = 9) for 14 days.ResultsThe kidneys of the r-BS...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...
Albumin induces oxidative stress and cytokine production in proximal tubular cells (PTECs). Albumin-...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...
Urinary free fatty acids bound to albumin aggravate tubulointerstitial damage.BackgroundEvidence ind...
Background. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) carried on albumin may have a causal role in the devel...
Proteinuria may be directly responsible for promoting tubulointerstitial injury. The fatty acids ca...
Background. Under proteinuric conditions, ultrafiltrated albumin can induce an inflammatory and fibr...
A decline in renal function is associated with the degree of proteinuria and with histological findi...
Tubular catabolism of albumin is associated with the release of an inflammatory lipid. Proteinuria a...
Tubular epithelial cells take up and degrade plasma albumin filtered by the glomerulus. Tubular dama...
Evidence from multiple studies supports the concept that both glomerular filtration and proximal tub...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The importance of proximal tubules dysfunction to diabetic albuminuria is uncertain. OVE26 mice have...
Mechanism of albuminuria associated with cardiovascular disease and kidney disease. The major underl...
Albumin is the most abundant plasmaprotein serving multiple functions as a carrier of metabolites, h...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...
Albumin induces oxidative stress and cytokine production in proximal tubular cells (PTECs). Albumin-...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...
Urinary free fatty acids bound to albumin aggravate tubulointerstitial damage.BackgroundEvidence ind...
Background. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) carried on albumin may have a causal role in the devel...
Proteinuria may be directly responsible for promoting tubulointerstitial injury. The fatty acids ca...
Background. Under proteinuric conditions, ultrafiltrated albumin can induce an inflammatory and fibr...
A decline in renal function is associated with the degree of proteinuria and with histological findi...
Tubular catabolism of albumin is associated with the release of an inflammatory lipid. Proteinuria a...
Tubular epithelial cells take up and degrade plasma albumin filtered by the glomerulus. Tubular dama...
Evidence from multiple studies supports the concept that both glomerular filtration and proximal tub...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The importance of proximal tubules dysfunction to diabetic albuminuria is uncertain. OVE26 mice have...
Mechanism of albuminuria associated with cardiovascular disease and kidney disease. The major underl...
Albumin is the most abundant plasmaprotein serving multiple functions as a carrier of metabolites, h...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...
Albumin induces oxidative stress and cytokine production in proximal tubular cells (PTECs). Albumin-...
The role of albumin overload in proximal tubules (PT) in the development of tubulointerstitial injur...