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Title: Adult and paediatric patients with minimal change nephrotic syndrome show no major alterations in glomerular expression of sulphated heparan sulphate domains.
Author(s): Wijnhoven, T.J.M. (298979047)
Geelen, J.M. (314436723)
Bakker, M. (314374078)
Lensen, J.F.M.
Rops, A.L.
Kramer, A.B.
Navis, G.J.
Hoven, M.J.W. van den (298980916)
Vlag, J. van der (125696957)
Berden, J.H.M. (068420005)
Wetzels, J.F.M. (07480717X)
Heuvel, L.P.W.J. van den (07499316X)
Monnens, L.A.H. (067913245)
Kuppevelt, A.H.M.S.M. van (07255150X)
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
ISSN: 0931-0509
Volume: vol. 22
Issue: iss. 10
Start page: p. 2886
End page: p. 2893
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) is the most frequent form of nephrotic syndrome in childhood. In the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) of adult patients with MCNS, a reduced expression of a specific heparan sulphate (HS) domain has been reported. In children with MCNS, urinary activity of the HS-degrading enzyme heparanase was increased. It is, therefore, possible that a decreased GBM HS expression is associated with the pathogenesis of proteinuria in patients with MCNS. METHODS: In this study, HS in glomeruli of five adult and six paediatric patients with MCNS were analysed by immunofluorescence staining using four different antibodies, each defining a specific sulphated HS domain. The pediatric patients were subdivided into three groups depending on the presence or absence of podocyte foot process effacement, the level of proteinuria and prednisone administration at the time of the biopsy. In addition, kidneys of rats with adriamycin nephropathy (ADRN), a model for MCNS, were included in the study. RESULTS: Expression of sulphated HS domains was not aberrant in adult or paediatric patients compared with control subjects. Children with and without proteinuria had the same HS content. In contrast, rats with ADRN showed a decreased glomerular expression of sulphated HS domains. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that in patients with MCNS proteinuria is not associated with major changes in glomerular expression of sulphated HS domains.
Subject: NCMLS 1: Immunity, infection and tissue repair
UMCN 5.4: Renal disorders
Organization: Paediatrics
Neurology
Biochemistry (UMCN)
UMCN Extern
NCMLS 1c
Nephrology
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