Value of monitoring urine ammonia at time of biopsy in patients with lupus nephritis
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Value of monitoring urine ammonia at time of biopsy in patients with lupus nephritis
Abstract
Objective: Although lupus nephritis (LN) is mostly characterized by glomerular involvement, tubular injury is indispensable in its pathogenesis and progression. The purpose of this study is to examine associations between urinary acidification function and clinical and pathological features in LN.
Methods: A total of 103 patients with renal biopsy-proven LN were included, and clinical parameters and laboratory data were obtained from the medical records. Plasma samples, 24-h urine samples and the urinary acidification function, including urine pH, titratable acid, and ammonia, were collected within 3 days before the day of renal biopsy. The correlations between defects of acid excretion and clinical and pathological features were then assessed. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess factors associated with the presence of nephrotic range proteinuria.
Results: The urine ammonia level was inversely correlated with SLEDAI-2 K scores, rSLEDAI scores, serum creatinine levels and proteinuria, while it was positively correlated with eGFR. And urine titratable acid was only inversely correlated with rSLEDAI scores and proteinuria. Moreover, urine ammonia had significant negative correlations with AI scores, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration, CI scores, glomerular sclerosis, fibrous crescents, tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis. And urine titratable acid was mainly inversely correlated with CI scores. Furthermore, univariate logistic analyses identified that both urine titratable acid and ammonia were correlated with the presence of nephrotic range proteinuria. After the adjustment for chronicity index and eGFR in a multivariate logistic analysis, only urine titratable acid was still identified as an independent risk factor for the occurrence of nephrotic range proteinuria.
Conclusions: Urine ammonia was associated with clinical and pathological features of chronicity and tubulointerstitial disease activity among patients with lupus nephritis. Furthermore, the strong association between urinary protein and titratable acid excretion at the time of kidney biopsy is significant even after adjusting for the chronicity index and eGFR at biopsy.
Keywords: Lupus nephritis; Tubulointerstitial lesions; Urinary acidification function; Urine ammonia.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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