2015
DOI: 10.1590/so100-720320150005238
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Podocitúria em gestantes hipertensas crônicas pode predizer dano renal?

Abstract: Resumo OBJETIVO: Avaliar a presença de podocitúria em gestantes hipertensas crônicas no terceiro trimestre da gestação e a associação com doença renal. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional descritivo em uma amostra de conveniência de 38 gestantes hipertensas crônicas. Os podócitos foram marcados com técnica de imunofluorescência indireta com antipodocina e diamidino-fenilindol (DAPI). A contagem foi feita a partir de 30 campos analisados de forma aleatória, corrigida pela creatinina urinária (podócitos/mg de creatini… Show more

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“…Progressive chronic nephropathies in diabetes nephropathy are typically characterized with podocyte depletion and associated glomerulosclerosis due to oxidative stress that leads to podocytes depletion resulting in abnormal proteinuria, progressive renal damage and eventual loss in renal function [10]. Our results go in agreement with most of other studies as Roberto et al [11] study in which demonstrated that urinary podocin levels were increased in glomerular lesion in patients compared to healthy controls. Another study, show that urinary podocin levels were markedly elevated in podocytes effacement which occur in diabetic nephropathy [12].…”
Section: The Used Tests Weresupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Progressive chronic nephropathies in diabetes nephropathy are typically characterized with podocyte depletion and associated glomerulosclerosis due to oxidative stress that leads to podocytes depletion resulting in abnormal proteinuria, progressive renal damage and eventual loss in renal function [10]. Our results go in agreement with most of other studies as Roberto et al [11] study in which demonstrated that urinary podocin levels were increased in glomerular lesion in patients compared to healthy controls. Another study, show that urinary podocin levels were markedly elevated in podocytes effacement which occur in diabetic nephropathy [12].…”
Section: The Used Tests Weresupporting
confidence: 92%