Hyperfibrinogenemia is a common feature of the nephrotic syndrome, and contributes to increased tendency for thrombosis and atherosclerosis. Its genesis is not certain, but the increase in liver fibrinogen mRNA in nephrotic rats indicates increased synthesis. Data in humans are scarce. We presently compared synthesis rates of fibrinogen and albumin in nephrotic adults (N = 7; plasma albumin 22.3 +/- 0.7 g/liter, proteinuria 12 g/day) and healthy control subjects (N = 8) using a primed/continuous infusion of the stable isotope L-[1-C-13]valine for six hours. Absolute synthesis rate (ASR) of fibrinogen was 31 +/- 3 mg/kg/day in nephrotic subjects and 21 +/- 1 mg/kg/day in control subjects (P <0.05), and positively correlated with plasma fibri...
In an attempt to elucidate the causes of the increased tendency to thrombosis in the nephrotic syndr...
Effects of dietary protein restriction on fibrinogen and albumin metabolism in nephrotic patients.Ba...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Hyperfibrinogenaemia and albuminuria are cardiovascular risk factors, often coexist...
Hyperfibrinogenemia is a common feature of the nephrotic syndrome, and contributes to increased tend...
Proportionate increase of fibrinogen and albumin synthesis in nephrotic patients: Measurements with ...
In patients with the nephrotic syndrome, markedly increased levels of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) concent...
Impact of albumin synthesis rate and the acute phase response in the dual regulation of fibrinogen l...
Background. alpha(2) Macroglobulin (alpha(2)M), a protease inhibitor, is often increased in plasma o...
Increased albumin and fibrinogen synthesis rate in patients with chronic renal failure.BackgroundHyp...
Intraglomerular fibrin deposition has been implicated as an important pathogenetic mechanism in pati...
Hyperfibrinogenaemia and albuminuria are cardiovascular risk factors, often coexisting in diabetic a...
Plasma α2 macroglobulin is increased in nephrotic patients as a result of increased synthesis alone....
Albumin synthesis, albuminuria and hyperlipemia in nephrotic patients. Hyperlipemia is a common mani...
Overt nephrotic syndrome is characterized by albumin and fibrinogen hyperproduction and reduced very...
Overt nephrotic syndrome is characterized by albumin and fibrinogen hyperproduction and reduced very...
In an attempt to elucidate the causes of the increased tendency to thrombosis in the nephrotic syndr...
Effects of dietary protein restriction on fibrinogen and albumin metabolism in nephrotic patients.Ba...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Hyperfibrinogenaemia and albuminuria are cardiovascular risk factors, often coexist...
Hyperfibrinogenemia is a common feature of the nephrotic syndrome, and contributes to increased tend...
Proportionate increase of fibrinogen and albumin synthesis in nephrotic patients: Measurements with ...
In patients with the nephrotic syndrome, markedly increased levels of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) concent...
Impact of albumin synthesis rate and the acute phase response in the dual regulation of fibrinogen l...
Background. alpha(2) Macroglobulin (alpha(2)M), a protease inhibitor, is often increased in plasma o...
Increased albumin and fibrinogen synthesis rate in patients with chronic renal failure.BackgroundHyp...
Intraglomerular fibrin deposition has been implicated as an important pathogenetic mechanism in pati...
Hyperfibrinogenaemia and albuminuria are cardiovascular risk factors, often coexisting in diabetic a...
Plasma α2 macroglobulin is increased in nephrotic patients as a result of increased synthesis alone....
Albumin synthesis, albuminuria and hyperlipemia in nephrotic patients. Hyperlipemia is a common mani...
Overt nephrotic syndrome is characterized by albumin and fibrinogen hyperproduction and reduced very...
Overt nephrotic syndrome is characterized by albumin and fibrinogen hyperproduction and reduced very...
In an attempt to elucidate the causes of the increased tendency to thrombosis in the nephrotic syndr...
Effects of dietary protein restriction on fibrinogen and albumin metabolism in nephrotic patients.Ba...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Hyperfibrinogenaemia and albuminuria are cardiovascular risk factors, often coexist...