2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-006-0052-z
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Enzymuria and low molecular weight protein excretion as the differentiating marker of complications in the early post kidney transplantation period

Abstract: Renal function in the early post-transplantation period depends largely on factors affecting the kidney prior to implantation. Function of the graft may be also disturbed by the most common complications of the early post-operative period such as acute graft rejection (AGR), acute tubular necrosis (ATN) and may be modified by nephrotoxic action of cyclosporine A (CsA). Evaluation of excretion of enzymes and low molecular weight proteins (LMWP) may help in the differentiation of these complications. Aim Compari… Show more

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“…2,7,16,17 The main finding of this study is that factors, which chronically alter renal function, such as diabetes and hypertension, probably influence the detection of these enzymes after surgery, and therefore influence their use as markers of tubular dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…2,7,16,17 The main finding of this study is that factors, which chronically alter renal function, such as diabetes and hypertension, probably influence the detection of these enzymes after surgery, and therefore influence their use as markers of tubular dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In kidney transplantation, urinary enzymes and low molecular weight proteins were reported to be useful for the diagnosis of acute rejection after the early posttransplantation phase [4][5][6]. The analogy of ''urine'' excreted from the transplanted kidney is ''bile'' from the allograft liver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In kidney transplantation, urinary enzymes or lowmolecular weight proteins are considered useful markers of ACR during the early post-transplantation period [4,5]. Other biomarkers of ACR after renal transplantation are being investigated at present using proteomic analysis of urine [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urinary α-GST has been used in clinical practice to assess the degree of damage from warm ischaemic time and consequent chance of nonfunction of machine-preserved nonheart-beating donor kidneys [6]. Acute graft rejection after renal transplantation greatly increases the excretion of π enzyme in the urine without affecting the levels of the α protein, correlating with the distal tubular injury seen in the renal biopsies [14]. In contrast, nephrotoxic drug injury caused by calcineurin inhibitors may principally affect proximal tubules and can result in elevations of α-GST with no change in π-GST expression [5].…”
Section: Clinical Utility Of Glutathione S-transferases In Renal Disementioning
confidence: 99%