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Podocyturia: Is there any clinical utility? [PDF]
KD Jhaveri, I Yadav
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Podocyturia is a marker of preeclampsia [PDF]
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Urinary Podocyte Loss Is Increased in Patients with Fabry Disease and Correlates with Clinical Severity of Fabry Nephropathy. [PDF]
Chronic kidney disease is a major complication of Fabry disease. Podocytes accumulate globotriaosylceramide inclusions more than other kidney cell types in Fabry patients. Podocyte injury occurs early in age, and is progressive.
Brent Fall +8 more
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Post-partum podocyturia following pre-eclamptic pregnancy [PDF]
Aim: Urine podocin mRNA expression and urine podocin : nephrin mRNA expression ratio (PNR) increase with increasing proteinuria during pregnancy complicated with pre-eclampsia (PE). This suggests that urine podocytes with reduced nephrin mRNA expression are abundant in pathological podocyturia.
Umazume, Takeshi +9 more
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Early detection of any preeclampsia biomarkers may lower the risk of mortality, both for a mother and a child. Our study focuses on techniques for preeclampsia biomarker identification by comparing the results of a method using liquid chromatography mass
Paulina Grocholska +8 more
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342 Podocyturia As An Early Marker of Preeclampsia [PDF]
Joseph Grande +3 more
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CMIP interacts with WT1 and targets it on the proteasome degradation pathway
INS patients show increased CMIP and decreased WT1 expression in podocytes. CMIP inhibits NF‐κB‐driven WT1 transcription in M15 cells. CMIP targets WT1 to proteasome degradation via ubiquitin ligase activity in M15 cells. RNAi against Cmip restores Wt1 expression in a mouse model of proteinuria.
Shao‐Yu Zhang +8 more
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Background. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is marked by oxidative stress, inflammation, and vascular dysfunction that caused diabetic nephropathy that resulted in end‐stage renal disease (ESRD). Vascular dysfunction is characterized by an imbalance in vasoconstrictor and vasodilator agents which underlies the mechanism of vascular injury in DM.
Wiwit A. W. Setyaningsih +5 more
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Urinary Nephrin: A Potential Biomarker of Early Glomerular Injury in a Cohort of Pregnant Women Attending Routine Antenatal Care Services. [PDF]
Introduction: Glomerular injury may occur during pregnancy as a consequence of systemic disease and pregnancy‐related medical complications. While urinary nephrin has been shown to provide early identification of preeclampsia (PE) in high‐risk pregnancies, the role of urinary nephrin in determining glomerular injury in pregnant women is yet to be ...
Mesfine BB +5 more
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Detection of Podocin in Human Urine Sediment Samples by Charge Derivatization and LC-MS-MRM Method. [PDF]
Detection of podocytes in urine might serve as a useful diagnostic tool in both primary and secondary glomerular diseases. The utility of podocyturia has been confirmed for both pre-eclampsia and glomerulonephritis.
Bąchor R +6 more
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