Literature DB >> 6170900

Urinary excretion of alpha 2 mu-globulin and albumin by adult male rats following treatment with nephrotoxic agents.

O W Neuhaus, W Flory, N Biswas, C E Hollerman.   

Abstract

Nephrotoxic agents such as puromycin aminonucleoside (PAN) and sodium maleate (MAL) have been used to induce experimental glomerular proteinuria and tubular disease, respectively. Current studies show that PAN caused a massive loss of albumin in the urine while not affecting the excretion of the smaller, sex-dependent alpha 2 mu-globulin. On the other hand, MAL which inhibits the reabsorption of proteins, increased the loss of both alpha 2 mu and albumin. Both nephrotoxic agents increased the excretion of albumin when administered to female rats. MAL-induced proteinuria was used as a direct measure of the renal load for alpha 2 mu and albumin. Renal loads and excretion of alpha 2 mu and albumin were measured in male rats maintained on 0, 20, and 50% casein diets. On the protein-free diet, the excretion of both alpha 2 mu and albumin was reduced (less than 1 mg daily); their renal loads were almost totally reabsorbed. On a 50% casein diet the reabsorption of alpha 2 mu was reduced from a normal of 60% to 10% of the renal load. Thus the high protein diet increased the excretion of alpha 2 mu while having little effect on the excretion of albumin. We suggest that dietary protein exerts two levels of control on the excretion of protein in the urine of the adult male rat. Protein-deficient diets stimulate the general reabsorption of proteins thereby minimizing the excretion of alpha 2 mu and albumin. High protein diets appear to reduce selectively the reabsorption of alpha 2 mu-globulin, thereby increasing its excretion in the urine.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6170900     DOI: 10.1159/000182134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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