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New Approach to Evaluation of Proteinuric States
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Renal PathologyImmunologyPathologyProtein RefoldingProtein PurificationRenal FunctionProtein FoldingBioanalysisImmunonephelometric MethodsClinical ChemistryChronic Kidney DiseaseLaboratory MedicineBiochemistryProtein Selectivity IndicesProteinuric StatesUrologyAlbumin 5.5MedicineNephrologyKidney Research
We evaluated the use of immunonephelometric methods for measuring specific urinary proteins. Using a nephelometer to detect light scattering (angle, 31 degrees), we measured some proteins immunonephelometrically in serum and aliquots of 24-h urines from 50 apparently healthy children, ages 2-17 years. The mean urinary excretion rate (mg/24h) and the range of values was: for albumin 5.5 (range, 0-13.3), for transferrin 0.5 (0-1.9, for IgG 3.3 0-12), and for alpha 2-macroglobulin 0.6 (0-2.3). Direct comparison of the values for pathological urines with those for a reference population may offer more meaningful information concerning the integrity of the glomerular basement membrane than is provided by protein selectivity indices, and measuring a plasma protein such as albumin in urine may better define pathological proteinuria.