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ID - cogprints6969
UR - http://cogprints.org/6969/
A1 - Mungli, Prakash
A1 - Phani, Nagaraj M
A1 - R, Kavya
A1 - M, Supriya
Y1 - 2010/10/15/
N2 - Introduction: Peptide levels in urine are found to be decreased in renal failure. In the current study urinary peptide levels were determined in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients. Method: 86 CRF patients and 80 healthy controls were selected for the study. Urinary proteins and peptide levels were determined by spectrophotometer based Lowry and Bradford methods. Urinary creatinine levels were determined by clinical chemistry analyzer. Results: There was significant decrease in urinary peptide levels in CRF patients and Urinary % peptides were significantly decreased in CRF patients as compared to healthy controls. Urinary % peptides correlated negatively with proteinuria. Conclusion: we have found decrease in urinary peptides and % urinary peptides in CRF patients and possibly measurement of % urinary peptides may possibly serve as better indicator in early detection of impairment in renal function.
PB - Dr. B.S. Kakkilaya
KW - Peptiduria; Proteinuria; Chronic renal failure; Urinary peptides
TI - Urinary Peptide Levels in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
AV - public
ER -