BACKGROUND: Glomerular sieving coefficients (GSCs) of proteins have been measured extensively in animals but not humans. We have studied the proteinuria of Fanconi syndrome, a "knock-out" of renal tubular protein reabsorption, to estimate GSCs and detect potential contributors to development of renal failure. METHODS: Immunoassay of proteins and polypeptides in serum and urine of patients with early Dent's disease (mean GFR = 83 mL/min, range 60 to 101, N = 5), Lowe's syndrome (N = 3), and ADIF (N = 2) were used. RESULTS: Twenty-one proteins, ranging in mass from insulin (5.1 kD) and parathyroid hormone (PTH; 9.4 kD) to transferrin (78 kD) and intact IgG (160 kD), were present in Fanconi urine at> 6 to 1000-fold normal. A simple model as...
To the extent that increased urinary protein excretion is an indicator of alterations of the glomeru...
Aims. Proteinuria not only is a sign of kidney damage, but also is involved in the progression of re...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Glomerular protein sieving and implications for renal failure in Fanconi syndrome.BackgroundGlomerul...
Background. The renal Fanconi syndrome (FS) is characterized by renal glucosuria, loss of electrolyt...
The renal Fanconi syndrome is a defect of proximal tubular function causing amino-aciduria and low- ...
Plasma and urine concentrations of endogenous proteins are frequently used in the diagnosis of kidne...
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is responsible for intractable proteinuria and has become ...
Background. The term "tubular proteinuria" is often used interchangeably with "low molecular weight ...
Tubular proteinuria defined by a study of Dent's ( CLCN5 mutation) and other tubular diseases. BACKG...
Quantitative amino acid and proteomic analysis: Very low excretion of polypeptides >750 Da in normal...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuric glomerular diseases often are associated with tubulointerstitial injury, whi...
Proteinuria in rats induced by serum from patients with collapsing glomerulopathy.BackgroundPrimary ...
Urine excretion of protein HC in proteinuric glomerular diseases correlates to urine IgG but not to ...
Proteinuria is a strong predictor of progressive renal insufficiency. The precise mechanisms to expl...
To the extent that increased urinary protein excretion is an indicator of alterations of the glomeru...
Aims. Proteinuria not only is a sign of kidney damage, but also is involved in the progression of re...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Glomerular protein sieving and implications for renal failure in Fanconi syndrome.BackgroundGlomerul...
Background. The renal Fanconi syndrome (FS) is characterized by renal glucosuria, loss of electrolyt...
The renal Fanconi syndrome is a defect of proximal tubular function causing amino-aciduria and low- ...
Plasma and urine concentrations of endogenous proteins are frequently used in the diagnosis of kidne...
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is responsible for intractable proteinuria and has become ...
Background. The term "tubular proteinuria" is often used interchangeably with "low molecular weight ...
Tubular proteinuria defined by a study of Dent's ( CLCN5 mutation) and other tubular diseases. BACKG...
Quantitative amino acid and proteomic analysis: Very low excretion of polypeptides >750 Da in normal...
BACKGROUND: Proteinuric glomerular diseases often are associated with tubulointerstitial injury, whi...
Proteinuria in rats induced by serum from patients with collapsing glomerulopathy.BackgroundPrimary ...
Urine excretion of protein HC in proteinuric glomerular diseases correlates to urine IgG but not to ...
Proteinuria is a strong predictor of progressive renal insufficiency. The precise mechanisms to expl...
To the extent that increased urinary protein excretion is an indicator of alterations of the glomeru...
Aims. Proteinuria not only is a sign of kidney damage, but also is involved in the progression of re...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...