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Lik Sprava ; (7): 47-50, 1992 Jul.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1448986

ABSTRACT

A positive dynamics of the course of glomerulonephritis under the effect of pathogenetic therapy evaluated in 140 patients was accompanied by a statistically valid reduction of glycoseaminoglycanes in the urine. This allows to use these indices as adjunctive criteria of treatment efficiency, especially in patients with chronic forms of the disease.


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Glomerulonephritis/urine , Glycosaminoglycans/urine , Chronic Disease , Cyclophosphamide/therapeutic use , Drug Evaluation , Glomerulonephritis/drug therapy , Glomerulonephritis/epidemiology , Glomerulonephritis/etiology , Humans , Indomethacin/therapeutic use , Remission Induction , Retrospective Studies
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Vopr Med Khim ; 23(4): 485-9, 1977.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-919372

ABSTRACT

Among all the glutamine deaminating enzymes the highest activity was exhibited by phosphate-dependent glutaminase (72% of the total activity) in kidney cortex and blood serum of healthy dogs and by phosphate-independent glutaminase (47% of the total activity)--in liver tissue. A distinct decrease in the activity of both isoforms of glutaminase I (phosphate-dependent and phosphate-independent enzymes) and of glutaminase II (pyruvate-dependent enzyme) occurred in kidney under conditions of acute and chronic kidney insufficiency. The phosphate-independent glutaminase activity was decreased and, by contrast, activities of phosphate- and pyruvate-dependent glutaminases were increased in liver tissue under the conditions of acute kidney insufficiency. In blood serum under conditions of acute and chronic insufficiency the glutaminase I (both forms) activity was distinctly dcreased, but the glutaminase II activity had a marked trend to elevation. Possible mechanisms responsible for an alteration of glutamine deaminating enzymes in kidney, liver tissue and blood serum of dogs under acute and chronic kidney insufficiency are discussed.


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Glutaminase/metabolism , Isoenzymes/metabolism , Kidney Cortex/enzymology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/enzymology , Liver/enzymology , Animals , Dogs , Female , Glutaminase/blood , Isoenzymes/blood , Male
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