endothelin-1 has been researched along with Nephrosis--Lipoid* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for endothelin-1 and Nephrosis--Lipoid
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Endothelin receptors in the kidney of patients with proteinuric and non-proteinuric nephropathies.
Endothelin-1 (ET-1), which acts via the specific receptors ET-A and ET-B, has been implicated in the development of renal scarring. The activation of the endothelin system was observed in experimental models of glomerular diseases and was attributed to the toxic action of proteinuria on the tubular epithelial cells. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the endothelin system in the kidney is altered in glomerular diseases and possibly related to proteinuria.. Thirty-seven patients with different types of glomerulonephritis and 14 controls were included. Patients presented either nephrotic syndrome (n=25) or mild proteinuria (<1g/24h, n=12). The expression of ET-A and ET-B receptors in the renal tissue was examined immunohistochemically. At the time of biopsy, urinary ET-1 was determined.. Both receptors were mainly localized within tubular epithelial cells, and their expression was significantly higher in patients with glomerulonephritis compared to controls. The expression of ET-B was higher in nephrotic compared to non-nephrotic patients, while no difference was observed in the expression of ET-A receptors. A significant positive correlation of the degree of proteinuria with the excreted ET-1 (r= 0.487, p<0.05) and the extent of immunostaining for ET-B receptors (r=0.420, p<0.05) was observed. The expression of ET-B receptors and the excretion of ET-1 decreased significantly in patients with remission of nephrotic syndrome after therapy.. This study provides evidence that the endothelin system is activated in human glomerular disease, confirming data from experimental studies. Proteinuria seems to be related to the activation of endothelin system, though further investigation is necessary to clarify this issue. Topics: Adult; Endothelin-1; Female; Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect; Glomerulonephritis, IGA; Glomerulonephritis, Membranous; Humans; Kidney; Kidney Diseases; Male; Middle Aged; Nephrosis, Lipoid; Nephrotic Syndrome; Proteinuria; Receptor, Endothelin A; Receptor, Endothelin B | 2006 |
Increased endothelin 1 expression in adult-onset minimal change nephropathy with acute renal failure.
Acute renal failure (ARF) occurs in some adult patients with minimal change nephropathy (MCN). To investigate clinical and pathological factors associated with developing ARF, we compared clinical features and kidney pathological characteristics of endothelin 1 (ET-1) expression in patients with adult-onset MCN with and without ARF.. The patient population consisted of 53 patients consecutively diagnosed with adult-onset MCN during a 10-year period. Based on creatinine clearance, 25 patients were assigned to the ARF group and 28 patients were assigned to the non-ARF group.. Clinical data show that the ARF group had a higher blood pressure, higher serum cholesterol level, and lower serum albumin level than the non-ARF group. Pathological data showed more severe foot-process effacement, interstitial edema, and flattened tubular epithelium in the same group. Greater ET-1 expression was detected in vessels, tubules, and glomeruli of the ARF compared with non-ARF group. The ARF group experienced a lower steroid response rate. However, there was no significant difference in stability of remission to steroid treatment in patients who achieved a remission.. ARF associated with enhanced kidney ET-1 expression is a reversible complication of MCN that occurs frequently in patients with apparently expanded extracellular fluid. Presumptively, ARF may develop as an amplification of the underlying pathogenesis of MCN involved in enhanced ET-1 expression, which may be superimposed by a transient episode of circulatory insufficiency during diuretic treatment. Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Age of Onset; Aged; Blood Pressure; Cholesterol; Cyclophosphamide; Diuretics; Edema; Endothelin-1; Epithelial Cells; Extracellular Fluid; Female; Humans; Kidney Glomerulus; Kidney Tubules; Male; Middle Aged; Nephrosis, Lipoid; Nephrotic Syndrome; Prednisolone; Remission Induction; Renal Circulation; Serum Albumin; Vasoconstriction | 2005 |