PP019 The role of renal markers in women with and without preeclampsia: Evaluation of urinary excretion of podocytes and proteins
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PP019 The role of renal markers in women with and without preeclampsia: Evaluation of urinary excretion of podocytes and proteins
Abstract
Introduction: Preeclampsia (PE) is an important cause of glomerulopathy. Assessment of renal markers during pregnancy may have a predictive value for glomerular disease later in life. The early detection of PE may prevent the complications of this syndrome.
Objectives: Assess the glomerular involvement in PE and in normal pregnancy by evaluating renal markers such as podocyturia and proteinuria.
Methods: Case-control study with 39 pregnant women after 20 weeks of gestation (control group - CG with n=25 and PE with n=14), we assessed podocyturia (cytospin method) and proteinuria (albuminuria, urine protein:creatinine - PCR, urinary retinol protein - RBP and albumin/creatinine ratio - ACR). (Grant FAPESP 08/56338-1) RESULTS: Mean±standard deviation of age and mean gestational age of CG were 26.9±6.4years and 37.1±5.0weeks and of PE, 26.4±6.9 and 30.6±5.6, respectively (p=0.001). No statistical differences were found between podocyturia in CG and PE although it was more frequent in this last group (p=0.258). Podocyte cells and parietal epithelial cells were detected in the slides. Mean±standard deviation of urinary RBP (p=0.017), albuminuria (p=0.002) and UAC ratio (p=0.006) of CG were 0.4±0.7mg/L, 7.3±6.9mg/L and 8.2±6.7mg/g and of PE, 2.0±4.4mg/L, 2267.4±2130.8mg/L (p=0.002) and 3778.9±4296.6mg/g (p=0.006), respectively. Mean value±standard deviation of urine PCR in PE was 6.7±6.1g/g (p=< 0.001).
Conclusion: Urinary RBP, PCR, albuminuria and UAC ratio were elevated in PE in comparison to CG indicating its glomerular involvement but there was no correlation between those renal parameters and podocyturia. RPC and UAC ratios were good predictors of PE, but not podocyturia. Either podocyte cells as parietal epithelial cells were detected in the urine, these findings may indicate a non-invasive marker for renal disease activity but more studies are required to determine its role in PE.
Copyright © 2010. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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