1000 resultados para Disfunción renal


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Clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma (ccpRCC) and renal angiomyoadenomatous tumor (RAT) share morphologic similarities with clear cell (ccRCC) and papillary RCC (pRCC). It is a matter of controversy whether their morphologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular features allow the definition of a separate renal carcinoma entity. The aim of our project was to investigate specific renal immunohistochemical biomarkers involved in the hypoxia-inducible factor pathway and mutations in the VHL gene to clarify the relationship between ccpRCC and RAT. We investigated 28 ccpRCC and 9 RAT samples by immunohistochemistry using 25 markers. VHL gene mutations and allele losses were investigated by Sanger sequencing and fluorescence in situ hybridization. Clinical follow-up data were obtained for a subset of the patients. No tumor recurrence or tumor-related death was observed in any of the patients. Immunohistochemistry and molecular analyses led to the reclassification of 3 tumors as ccRCC and TFE3 translocation carcinomas. The immunohistochemical profile of ccpRCC and RAT samples was very similar but not identical, differing from both ccRCC and pRCC. Especially, the parafibromin and hKIM-1 expression exhibited differences in ccpRCC/RAT compared with ccRCC and pRCC. Genetic analysis revealed VHL mutations in 2/27 (7%) and 1/7 (14%) ccpRCC and RAT samples, respectively. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis disclosed a 3p loss in 2/20 (10%) ccpRCC samples. ccpRCC and RAT have a specific morphologic and immunohistochemical profile, but they share similarities with the more aggressive renal tumors. On the basis of our results, we regard ccpRCC/RAT as a distinct entity of RCCs.

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OBJECTIVE: Electrolytes handling by the kidney is essential for volume and blood pressure (BP) homeostasis but their distribution and heritability are not well described. We estimated the heritability of kidney function as well as of serum and urine concentrations, renal clearances and fractional excretions for sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, phosphate and magnesium in a Swiss population-based study. DESIGN AND METHOD: Nuclear families were randomly selected from the general population in Switzerland. We estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using the CKD-EPI and MDRD equations. Urine was collected separately during day and night over 24-hour. We used the ASSOC program (S.A.G.E.) to estimate narrow sense heritability, including as covariates in the model: age, sex, body mass index and study center. RESULTS: The 1128 participants (537 men and 591 women from 273 families), had mean (sd) age of 47.4(17.5) years, body mass index of 25.0 (4.5) kg/m2 and CKD-EPI of 98.0(18.5) mL/min/1.73 m2. Heritability estimates (SE) were 46.0% (0.06), 48.0% (0.06) and 18.0% (0.06) for CKD-EPI, MDRD and 24-hour creatinine clearance (P < 0.05), respectively. Heritability [SE] of serum concentration was highest for calcium (37%[0.06]) and lowest for sodium (13%[0.05]). Heritabilities [SE] of 24-h urine concentrations and excretions, and of fractional excretions were highest for calcium (51%[0.06], 44%[0.06] and 51%[0.06], respectively) and lowest for potassium (11%[0.05], 10%[0.05] and 16%[0.06], respectively). All results were statistically different from zero.(Figure is included in full-text article.) CONCLUSIONS: : Serum and urine levels, urinary excretions and renal handling of electrolytes, particularly calcium, are heritable in the general adult population. Identifying genetic variants involved in electrolytes homeostasis may provide useful insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in common chronic diseases such as kidney diseases, hypertension and diabetes.

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OBJECTIVE: Renal resistive index (RRI) varies directly with renal vascular stiffness and pulse pressure. RRI correlates positively with arteriolosclerosis in damaged kidneys and predicts progressive renal dysfunction. Matrix Gla-protein (MGP) is a vascular calcification inhibitor that needs vitamin K to be activated. Inactive MGP, known as desphospho-uncarboxylated MGP (dp-ucMGP), can be measured in plasma and has been associated with various cardiovascular (CV) markers, CV outcomes and mortality. In this study we hypothesize that increased RRI is associated with high levels of dp-ucMGP. DESIGN AND METHOD: We recruited participants via a multi-center family-based cross-sectional study in Switzerland exploring the role of genes and kidney hemodynamics in blood pressure regulation. Dp-ucMGP was quantified in plasma samples by sandwich ELISA. Renal doppler sonography was performed using a standardized protocol to measure RRIs on 3 segmental arteries in each kidney. The mean of the 6 measures was reported. Multiple regression analysis was performed to estimate associations between RRI and dp-ucMGP adjusting for sex, age, pulse pressure, mean pressure, renal function and other CV risk factors. RESULTS: We included 1035 participants in our analyses. Mean values were 0.64 ± 0.06 for RRI and 0.44 ± 0.21 (nmol/L) for dp-ucMGP. RRI was positively associated with dp-ucMGP both before and after adjustment for sex, age, body mass index, pulse pressure, mean pressure, heart rate, renal function, low and high density lipoprotein, smoking status, diabetes, blood pressure and cholesterol lowering drugs, and history of CV disease (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: RRI is independently and positively associated with high levels of dp-ucMGP after adjustment for pulse pressure and common CV risk factors. Further studies are needed to determine if vitamin K supplementation can have a positive effect on renal vascular stiffness and kidney function.

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El primer trasplante renal con éxito se llevó a cabo en 1954 y se trató de un trasplante renal de vivo efectuado entre gemelos univitelinos en el Hospital Peter Bent Brigham de Boston1. Este hecho fue histórico ya que ayudó a superar la principal barrera que impedia el éxito de este tratamiento: el rechazo. A partir de 1972 con la aparición de los fármacos inmunosupresores como la ciclosporina2 y años más tarde, con la aceptación de los criterios diagnósticos de muerte encefálica, el trasplante renal de donante fallecido...

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A cintilografia renal dinâmica possibilita o diagnóstico de complicações observadas nos tecidos transplantados, como desordens na perfusão do órgão, necrose tubular aguda e quadros de rejeição. Empregamos o 99mTc-DTPA neste estudo e correlacionamos os achados cintilográficos e clínicos visando ao diagnóstico de rejeição ou outra forma de complicação no órgão transplantado. Tanto as rejeições quanto as complicações foram avaliadas em relação ao tipo de imunossupressão utilizada. Foram analisados 55 pacientes submetidos a transplante renal entre 1989 e 1999. Todos os pacientes com nefrotoxicidade faziam uso do esquema tríplice de imunossupressão. Neste estudo houve predominância de rejeição aguda, em 40,4% dos casos. Treze dos quinze pacientes cujos doadores eram cadáveres tiveram necrose tubular aguda. Foi observado apenas um caso falso-positivo, em que o exame cintilográfico foi incompatível com a clínica. Sugerimos o uso da cintilografia renal no acompanhamento pós-operatório dos pacientes transplantados.

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Los riñones son los responsables de funciones muy importantes dentro del organismo como la regulación del volumen -líquido- y del equilibrio acidobásico del plasma, la excreción de compuestos nitrogenados y la síntesis de eritropoyetina, hidroxicolecalciferol y renina. Las manifestaciones generales de la insuficiencia Renal aparecen en los sistemas cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neuromuscular, esquelético, hematológico y dermatológico. Por este motivo, es muy importante conocer sus principales características para prevenir y tratar correctamente los problemas que puedan surgir durante el tratamiento dental. Este artículo describe la fisiopatología, complicaciones y manifestaciones bucales asociadas a esta condición así como las consideraciones y el tratamiento odontológico del paciente con una Insuficiencia Renal.

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BACKGROUND: Primary hyperoxaluria type 3 (PH3) is characterized by mutations in the 4-hydroxy-2-oxoglutarate aldolase (HOGA1) gene. PH3 patients are believed to present with a less severe phenotype than those with PH1 and PH2, but the clinical characteristics of PH3 patients have yet to be defined in sufficient detail. The aim of this study was to report our experience with PH3. METHODS: Genetic analysis of HOGA1 was performed in patients with a high clinical suspicion of PH after the presence of mutations in the alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase gene had been ruled out. Clinical, biochemical and genetic data of the seven patients identified with HOGA1 mutations were subsequently retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Among the seven patients identified with HOGA1 mutations the median onset of clinical symptoms was 1.8 (range 0.4-9.8) years. Five patients initially presented with urolithiasis, and two other patients presented with urinary tract infection. All patients experienced persistent hyperoxaluria. Seven mutations were found in HOGA1, including two previously unreported ones, c.834 + 1G > T and c.3G > A. At last follow-up, two patients had impaired renal function based on estimated glomerular filtration rates (GFRs) of 77 and 83 mL/min per 1.73 m(2), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We found that the GFR was significantly impaired in two of our seven patients with PH3 diagnosed during childhood. This finding is in contrast to the early-impaired renal function in PH1 and PH2 and appears to refute to preliminary reassuring data on renal function in PH3.

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O carcinoma renal sarcomatóide é uma neoplasia agressiva cujas características clínicas e radiológicas são similares às do carcinoma de células renais convencionais (células claras). O tumor é composto por camadas de células fusiformes malignas com aspectos imuno-histoquímicos e ultra-estruturais de células epiteliais e estromais, também podendo conter áreas mixóides de células gigantes osteoclasto-símile, células pleomórficas rabdomioblasto-símile, bem como outros componentes sarcomatóides raros. Os autores relatam um caso de carcinoma renal sarcomatóide em paciente do sexo masculino, com 54 anos de idade, apresentando a clássica tríade clínica do carcinoma de células renais. Ressaltam, também, as características macroscópicas e microscópicas típicas da lesão, e discutem os achados dos métodos de imagem e seu diagnóstico diferencial com sarcomas renais verdadeiros.