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LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PROTEINURIA AND SLIGHT HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA IN THREE MENTALLY RETARDED BROTHERS

Acta Paediatrica, 1976
Abstract. Mental retardation in combination with proteinuria and a slight hyperlipoproteinemia was found in three brothers. The increased urinary protein excretion was dominated by albumin and the low molecular weight proteins retinol‐binding protein (RBP) and β2‐microglobulin, indicating the presence of proximal tubular dysfunction.
R, Eksmyr   +5 more
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Reversible low-molecular-weight proteinuria in patients with distal renal tubular acidosis

Pediatric Nephrology, 1990
Four patients with untreated renal tubular acidosis had a urinary excretion of low-molecular-weight (LMW) proteins which was restored to normal by alkali therapy. Hypokalaemic proximal tubular damage in untreated patients with distal renal tubular acidosis is believed to be the cause of LMW proteinuria.
T, Igarashi, H, Kawato, S, Kamoshita
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Holoprosencephaly and low molecular weight proteinuria: The human homologue of murine megalin deficiency

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2001
We encountered a child with holoprosencephaly, pulmonary insufficiency, absent circulating vitamin D metabolites, mild albuminuria, and urinary excretion of vitamin D-binding protein. The child displayed a phenotype highly reminiscent of that observed in mice genetically deficient for megalin, a member of the low-density lipoprotein receptor ...
D, Müller   +6 more
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Low molecular weight proteinuria in insulin-dependent diabetes.

Diabetes research (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1986
Although the protein leak of early diabetic nephropathy is said to be purely a glomerular lesion, there is still controversy as to the existence of a tubular component. We have, therefore, assessed the urine of insulin-dependent diabetics for tubular proteinuria as a feature of early diabetic nephropathy. The urine of 25 patients with increased albumin
J A, Fletcher   +5 more
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INTESTINAL EXCRETION OF LOW AND HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE (PVP) IN PATIENTS WITH PROTEINURIA

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1969
Abstract. Excretion of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) by the gastrointestinal tract has been investigated in a group of patients with proteinuria due to primary renal disease and a group of normal controls. Two types of PVP were used, one with a mean molecular weight of 40,000, labelled with 125I (LMW‐PVP), the other with a mean molecular weight of 160 ...
B P, Hazenberg   +3 more
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RENAL EXCRETION OF LOW AND HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE (PVP) IN PATIENTS WITH PROTEINURIA

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1969
Abstract The renal excretion of two types of PVP, with low and high molecular weight (LMW‐PVP and HMW‐PVP), has been investigated in normal subjects and in patients with proteinuria due to primary renal disease. A significant excretion was found also of HMW‐PVP.The patients with proteinuria had a slower excretion of PVP than the control subjects ...
L, Arisz   +3 more
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Asymptomatic low molecular weight proteinuria: studies in five patients.

Clinical nephrology, 1987
Asymptomatic low molecular weight proteinuria, a disease recently reported by Suzuki et al. [1985], was found in five boys, two pairs of brothers and a sporadic patient aged 3 to 11 years. Their urinary proteins contained 56% to 67% of proteins of less than 40,000 mol wt, defined as low molecular weight proteins by Suzuki et al.
T, Murakami   +5 more
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Arterial Blood Pressure Related to Degree of Albuminuria and Low-Molecular-Weight Proteinuria in IDDM

Diabetes Care, 1990
Urinary excretion of albumin and retinol-binding protein (a marker of tubular proteinuria that results from impaired proximal tubular reabsorption of lowmolecular- weight proteins) was determined in 110 insulin-dependent diabetic (IDDM) subjects. A statistically significant correlation between the urinary excretion of both proteins, in particular the ...
J, Holm, L, Hemmingsen, N V, Nielsen
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Low molecular weight proteinuria exacerbates experimental ischemic renal injury.

Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 1987
To determine whether tubular reabsorption of low molecular weight proteins (LMWPs) alters ischemic tubular injury, rats were infused with 25 mg of lysozyme (isoelectric point (pI) 11.3), cytochrome C (pI 10.6), ribonuclease (pI 8.7), or myoglobin (pI 7.0), and during this time 25 minutes of bilateral renal artery occlusion (RAO) was induced.
R A, Zager, E J, Teubner, S, Adler
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Ability of low‐molecular‐weight heparin to alleviate proteinuria by inhibiting respiratory syncytial virus infection

Nephrology, 2008
SUMMARY:Aim:  Low‐molecular‐weight heparin (LMWH) is a negatively charged glycoprotein and has a very similar structure to that of cell surface heparin sulfate (HS). Thus, LMWH, an analog of HS, may inhibit positively charged respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection through cooperative electrostatic association.Methods:  In this study, rats were ...
Yannan, Guo   +5 more
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