RESUMO
Seventy-seven clinically normal children with kidneys of normal size were examined sonographically. Renal parenchymal volumes were calculated and related to age, height, body weight and body surface area; growth charts were constructed. A significant correlation was found between the renal parenchymal volume and the body somatometric parameters. The present report thus provides norms for renal parenchymal volume in Indian children.
Assuntos
Antropometria , Constituição Corporal , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Índia , Lactente , Rim/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , Valores de Referência , Análise de RegressãoRESUMO
It is believed that protein deficiency causes decreased insulin release in response to a glucose stimulus. We have recently shown that in prolonged protein deficiency, decreased insulin response to glucose is directly proportional to a decrease in the islet volume, suggesting no apparent defect in the insulin secretory mechanism in protein deficiency. It is documented that glucose-stimulated insulin release is closely related to an increase in the gap junctions of stimulated islet beta cells. In the present study, we show that the gap junctions of islets obtained from rats fed on a 4% protein diet were increased both in number and size following glucose treatment. This provided further proof that the mechanism to respond to glucose is not compromised in the endocrine tissue of the severely protein malnourished rats.