Literature DB >> 2413244

[Alpha 1-microglobulin in the urine and serum in proteinuria and kidney insufficiency].

M H Weber, P Scholz, W Stibbe, F Scheler.   

Abstract

Alpha-1-microglobulin (alpha-1-m) is a low molecular weight glycoprotein (mw 25-33 KD) that is filtered through the glomeruli and reabsorbed in the proximal parts of the renal tubules where it is catabolized. Normal ranges were established for alpha-1-m (100 healthy controls) in serum (20-42 mg/l) and urine (3.5-8 mg/l). Alpha-1-m was then measured in 341 urine samples whose protein pattern had been classified as "pathologic" and "normal" according to microelectrophoresis. Increased alpha-1-m concentrations were found in 266 out of 280 pathologic urines (5% false negative) and in 3 out of 61 normal urines (4% false positive). Beta-2-microglobulin (beta-2-m), total protein or protein test strips showed a poorer correlation to the electrophoretic results. Measurement of alpha-1-m is, therefore, the most sensitive of these methods for the detection of proteinuria. In 90 patients with low molecular weight proteinuria and either with or without renal insufficiency alpha-1-m concentrations were determined in both urine and serum. While all patients had elevated urinary alpha-1-m concentrations, increased serum values were only found in renal insufficiency (Ccrea less than 100 ml/min). Independently of these results, we were also able to establish that increased alpha-1-m levels are found at decreased glomerular filtration rates (Ccrea less than 70 ml/min). Pathologic alpha-1-m concentrations therefore only allow the conclusion of isolated tubular impairment when the GFR is greater than 70 ml/min.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2413244     DOI: 10.1007/bf01733115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


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