Literature DB >> 25844980

Nutritional and other types of oedema, albumin, complex carbohydrates and the interstitium - a response to Malcolm Coulthard's hypothesis: Oedema in kwashiorkor is caused by hypo-albuminaemia.

Michael Henry Golden.   

Abstract

The various types of oedema in man are considered in relation to Starling's hypothesis of fluid movement from capillaries, with the main emphasis on nutritional oedema and the nephrotic syndrome in children. It is concluded that each condition has sufficient anomalous findings to render Starling's hypothesis untenable. The finding that the endothelial glycocalyx is key to control of fluid movement from and into the capillaries calls for complete revision of our understanding of oedema formation. The factors so far known to affect the function of the glycocalyx are reviewed. As these depend upon sulphated proteoglycans and other glycosaminoglycans, the argument is advanced that the same abnormalities will extend to the interstitial space and that kwashiorkor is fundamentally related to a defect in sulphur metabolism which can explain all the clinical features of the condition, including the formation of oedema.

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Keywords:  Albumin,; Aldosterone,; Angiotensin,; Beriberi,; Edema,; Epidemic dropsy,; Famine oedema,; Glycocalyx,; Glycosaminoglycans,; Heart failure,; Hunger oedema,; Kwashiorkor,; Malnutrition,; Nephrotic syndrome,; Oedema,; Potassium deficiency,; Pre-eclampsia,; Protein-energy malnutrition,; Proteoglycans,; Renin,; Salt,; Severe acute malnutrition; Vitamin E deficiency,; War oedema,; Water,

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25844980     DOI: 10.1179/2046905515Y.0000000010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Int Child Health        ISSN: 2046-9047            Impact factor:   1.990


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