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摘要
研究了22例肾小球滤过率正常的蛋白尿患儿尿中n -乙酰- β - d -氨基葡萄糖酶(NAG)的排泄情况。最小改变肾病综合征(MCNS)患儿12例,不同类型肾小球肾炎(GN)患儿10例,无肾小管间质性肾病。随机抽取66份尿样进行蛋白、肌酐和NAG分析。蛋白尿与尿NAG活性呈正相关(r = 0.79, p = 0.0001)。蛋白尿状态下升高的NAG活性在疾病缓解期间转为正常。MCNS与GN患者无显著性差异,相关曲线几乎相同。我们的结果似乎表明,肾小管细胞的功能变化可能是由蛋白质吸收引起的。蛋白尿中NAG活性升高反映疾病的活动性,但不能区分MCNS和GN患者。
Urinary excretion of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase in proteinuric states.
Urinary excretion of N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) was studied in 22 children with proteinuria and a normal glomerular filtration rate. Twelve patients had minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS), 10 children suffered from different types of glomerulonephritis (GN) without tubulointerstitial renal disease. Sixty-six random urine samples were analyzed for protein, creatinine and NAG. There was a strong positive correlation between proteinuria and urinary NAG activity (r = 0.79, p = 0.0001). The raised NAG activities in proteinuric states turned to normal during remission of the disease. Patients with MCNS and GN did not differ significantly and had nearly identical correlation curves. Our results seem to indicate that functional changes in the renal tubular cells probably caused by protein resorption are responsible for this association. Raised NAG activities in proteinuria reflect the activity of the disease but cannot distinguish patients with MCNS and GN.