Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 gene polymorphisms in systemic lupus erythematosus: is there a risk for lupus nephritis among Egyptians? Ahmed A Eldeeb, Alaa Sabry, Elshahat A Yousef, Rasha Mahmoud, Ahmed B Ibrahim, Wael Alkhiary Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 2019 19(1):1-7 Background Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by immune complexes formation and body organs damage. Recently, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) has been proposed recently to modulate the immune response. Aim of the study To elucidate whether there is possible role of two genetic polymorphisms in the PAI-1 gene: −675 4G/5G and HindIII C>G in lupus nephritis (LN) disease in Egyptian patients. Patients and methods Using PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism, we genotyped 170 Egyptian patients with SLE; 80 fulfill the American College of Rheumatology criteria of LN and 90 SLE patients without LN for two polymorphisms of PAI-1 gene: −675 4G/5G and HindIII C>G. Results The 4G4G genotype, 4G allele of PAI 4G/5G polymorphism, and the G allele of the PAI-1 HindIII C>G polymorphism, all exhibited significant risks for proliferative LN [odds ratio (OR)=2.55; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.02–21.11; P=0.022); (OR=2.43; 95% CI: 1.18–5.01; P=0.015); (OR=2.37; 95% CI: 1.01–5.58; P=0.045), respectively]. Moreover, PAI-1 4G/5G polymorphism was related to the chronicity index for LN (P<0.001), while PAI-1 HindIII C>G polymorphism was associated with the activity (P=0.016) and the chronicity (P<0.001) indices of LN in SLE patients. Conclusion Egyptian patients with SLE with a polymorphism for −675 4G/5G and HindIII C>G of PAI-1 gene might have a higher susceptibility for the development of proliferative LN. |
Analysis of different treatments and their outcomes in idiopathic membranous nephropathy: a single-center observational study Avinash Rao, Abhijit Konnur, Umapati Hegde, Milind Dakate Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 2019 19(1):8-12 Background Although there are multiple treatment modalities for idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN) which have been studied in different streams of populations, there is no single convincing answer for the best accepted modality. In the study presented, we have made an effort to compare the different treatment regimens and analyze the results obtained. Patients and methods This was a retrospective observational study. A total number of 54 patients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy were included in the study. Five different treatment groups were made, which included modified Ponticelli regime, oral cyclophosphamide, oral mycophenolate mofetil, oral tacrolimus, and intravenous rituximab therapy, and were followed up for 1 year. Urine protein to creatinine ratio, serum albumin, creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate were noted at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Results Among the 54 patients, 10 of 16 patients in modified Ponticelli group, 9 of 18 in oral cyclophosphamide group, 4 of 9 in oral mycophenolate mofetil group, 3 of 6 in oral tacrolimus group, and 3 of 5 in intravenous rituximab group achieved remission. There was statistically significant improvement in renal function in modified Ponticelli group (P=0.02) and oral cyclophosphamide group (P=0.01) as compared with the other groups. Conclusion Patients who received modified Ponticelli regime had superior outcomes in terms of improvement in renal function and renal survival as compared with other different therapies. Large studies with long-term follow ups are needed to support the outcome. |
Serum hepcidin levels and erythropoietin resistance in hemodialysis patients Walid M Afifi, Ezzat Mostafa, Mohamed Elsaid, Ghada Elakad, Huda F Ebian Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 2019 19(1):13-18 Introduction Erythropoietin (EPO) resistance is an important cause of anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. Enhancement of erythropoiesis by EPO requires intact EPO signaling and effective mobilization of iron stores. Enhanced synthesis of hepcidin leads to reduction of iron absorption in the small intestine and sequestering of iron in macrophages. Hepcidin may contribute to EPO resistance through a direct inhibitory effect on erythroid progenitor proliferation and survival. Objective To assess serum hepcidin levels in patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) treatment and to distinguish its analogous association with anemia parameters and EPO resistance. Patients and methods A cross-sectional study was carried out among HD patients at Nephrology Unit of the Zagazig University Hospital from 2017 to 2018. The study included 90 participants, meeting our inclusion criteria, who had end stage renal disease (ESRD) and were on regular HD three times weekly. All patients were subjected to full history taking and clinical and laboratory assessment. It included routine investigations, with complete blood picture, calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone (PTH), lipid profile, iron panel, and c reactive peptide (CRP). Specific investigations included the EPO resistance index and serum hepcidin measurement. Results Hepcidin is positively related to EPO resistance index. EPO resistance index as well as ferritin were significant determinants of hepcidin in HD patients. Conclusion Hepcidin is associated with anemia, iron status, and microinflammation in HD patients. If used as a diagnostic tool, it might improve iron therapy during periods of reticuloendothelial blockage of iron transport. This is important to avoid iron overload and to improve EPO response in patients with ESRD. |
Regulatory T-cells dysregulation in type 2 diabetic nephropathy Walaa H.M Ibrahim, Mostafa G Aly, Ahmad B Ahmad, Noha G Sayed, Heba S Galal, Muhammad H Al-Maghraby Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 2019 19(1):19-23 Background An immune-mediated process has been postulated to be involved in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Regulatory T-cells (Tregs) mediate self-tolerance and allogeneic tolerance and alteration in its expression was supposed to mediate the development of type 2 DN. We are interested in studying the expression of Treg cells in type 2 DN patients. Patients and methods We conducted a cross-sectional study carried out on 25 type 2 DN patients and 23 nondiabetic control patients. Demographic data were recorded in predefined data sheets. Blood samples for laboratory variables were collected and measured using the standard methods. Flow cytometry analysis was used to assess the phenotype and function of Treg cells from blood samples. Results In the current study, DN patients had a statistically significant higher Treg expression (P=0.038). There were insignificant associations between Treg cells and both proteinuria and duration of diabetes mellitus (P>0.05). Although univariate analysis showed that absolute Treg cell count and duration of diabetes were independent predictors of estimated glomerular filtration rate (P=0.028, 0.039, respectively), multivariate analysis showed that only the absolute Treg cell count was an independent predictor of estimated glomerular filtration rate with a just borderline statistical significance (P=0.048). Conclusion The current study did not support the immunological base of DN and we recommend testing the expression of other T-cell subtypes and cytokines in type 2 DN patients to be more confident about this thinking. |
Practical approach to urine leak after kidney transplant Ravi Mohanka, Lokesh Sinha, Jitendra Jagtap, Ajay Sharma, Ahmed Halawa Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 2019 19(1):24-29 Urological complications can cause significant morbidity after kidney transplant but can be prevented by following well-known good surgical principles and techniques. The key is early identification and appropriate intervention. This article discusses clinical presentation, investigations, and principles of management of a urine leak after kidney transplant on the background of a clinical case. The presence of a ureteric catheter, double J ureteric anastomotic stent, vascularity of transplanted ureter, and bladder capacity is critical for differential diagnosis, choice of investigation, and management of ureteral leak. The given case demonstrates an early extraperitoneal high-volume urinary leak. Additional information about the surgery, graft quality, and postoperative clinical course may help in differential diagnosis. Drain fluid creatinine and potassium analysis compared with serum can confirm the leak, whereas radiological imaging can localize it. Depending on the cause and site of leak identified, a conservative management approach using maximal decompression or surgical repair or reconstruction may be appropriate. |
ENT-MD Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00306932607174,00302841026182,alsfakia@gmail.com
Blog Archive
- ► 2020 (479)
-
▼
2019
(2381)
-
▼
April
(390)
-
▼
Apr 01
(22)
- Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases
- Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
- Neuroradiology
- Oral Oncology
- Anaesthesia , Intensive Care Medicine
- Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
- Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
- Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology ,Oral ...
- Atmospheric Environment
- Natural Medicines
- Cryobiology
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Assessment of vocal cord movements at extubation f...
- Human Evolution
- Otolaryngology
- Anesthesia: Essays and Researches
- Voice
- Nephrology and Transplantation
- Cancer Research and Therapeutics
- Nursing and Midwifery Sciences
- Urology
- Musculoskeletal Surgery and Research
-
▼
Apr 01
(22)
-
▼
April
(390)
About Me
Labels
Search This Blog
Monday, April 1, 2019
Nephrology and Transplantation
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
- Sep 24 (11)
- Sep 23 (70)
- Sep 20 (22)
- Aug 27 (2)
- Aug 25 (1)
- Aug 24 (2)
- Aug 20 (1)
- Aug 19 (1)
- Aug 18 (2)
- Aug 17 (1)
- Aug 16 (1)
- Aug 13 (1)
- Aug 12 (1)
- Aug 11 (1)
- Aug 10 (2)
- Aug 07 (1)
- Aug 06 (1)
- Aug 05 (1)
- Aug 04 (1)
- Aug 03 (1)
- Aug 02 (1)
- Jul 30 (1)
- Jul 29 (1)
- Jul 28 (1)
- Jul 27 (1)
- Jul 26 (1)
- Jul 23 (1)
- Jul 22 (1)
- Jul 21 (1)
- Jul 20 (1)
- Jul 19 (1)
- Jul 16 (1)
- Jul 15 (1)
- Jul 14 (1)
- Jul 13 (1)
- Jul 12 (1)
- Jul 09 (1)
- Jul 08 (1)
- Jul 07 (1)
- Jul 06 (28)
- Jul 05 (1)
- Jul 02 (1)
- Jul 01 (1)
- Jun 30 (1)
- Jun 29 (2)
- Jun 25 (1)
- Jun 24 (41)
- Jun 23 (7)
- Jun 22 (1)
- Jun 21 (1)
- Jun 18 (1)
- Jun 17 (1)
- Jun 16 (18)
- Jun 15 (1)
- Jun 14 (1)
- Jun 11 (1)
- Jun 10 (1)
- Jun 09 (36)
- Jun 08 (1)
- Jun 04 (1)
- Jun 03 (1)
- Jun 02 (1)
- Jun 01 (1)
- May 31 (8)
- May 28 (1)
- May 27 (1)
- May 26 (1)
- May 25 (1)
- May 24 (1)
- May 21 (40)
- May 19 (1)
- May 18 (1)
- May 17 (1)
- May 14 (2)
- May 13 (1)
- May 12 (1)
- May 10 (1)
- May 07 (1)
- May 06 (3)
- May 05 (2)
- May 03 (1)
- Apr 30 (1)
- Apr 28 (1)
- Apr 27 (1)
- Apr 26 (1)
- Apr 24 (1)
- Apr 22 (2)
- Apr 20 (1)
- Apr 16 (1)
- Apr 15 (1)
- Apr 14 (1)
- Apr 13 (1)
- Apr 10 (1)
- Apr 09 (1)
- Apr 08 (1)
- Apr 06 (2)
- Apr 05 (1)
- Apr 03 (1)
- Apr 02 (2)
- Apr 01 (2)
- Mar 30 (1)
- Mar 29 (1)
- Mar 27 (1)
- Mar 26 (1)
- Mar 24 (1)
- Mar 23 (1)
- Mar 20 (1)
- Mar 19 (1)
- Mar 18 (1)
- Mar 17 (1)
- Mar 16 (1)
- Mar 13 (1)
- Mar 11 (2)
- Mar 10 (1)
- Mar 08 (1)
- Mar 05 (3)
- Mar 04 (2)
- Mar 03 (2)
- Feb 27 (1)
- Feb 26 (2)
- Feb 24 (3)
- Feb 21 (2)
- Feb 20 (1)
- Feb 19 (1)
- Feb 16 (2)
- Feb 13 (1)
- Feb 12 (2)
- Feb 10 (3)
- Feb 09 (1)
- Feb 07 (1)
- Feb 05 (2)
- Feb 04 (1)
- Feb 03 (1)
- Feb 02 (4)
- Jan 30 (2)
- Jan 28 (1)
- Jan 27 (3)
- Jan 26 (1)
- Jan 23 (3)
- Jan 22 (1)
- Jan 21 (3)
- Jan 20 (2)
- Jan 19 (1)
- Jan 16 (1)
- Jan 15 (7)
- Jan 14 (6)
- Jan 12 (1)
- Jan 09 (2)
- Jan 07 (2)
- Jan 06 (3)
- Jan 04 (1)
- Jan 03 (1)
- Jan 02 (2)
- Jan 01 (1)
- Dec 31 (1)
- Dec 30 (2)
- Dec 29 (2)
- Dec 28 (1)
- Dec 26 (1)
- Dec 20 (1)
- Dec 17 (2)
- Dec 16 (1)
- Dec 13 (1)
- Dec 12 (1)
- Dec 11 (1)
- Dec 10 (1)
- Dec 09 (1)
- Dec 04 (1)
- Dec 03 (1)
- Dec 01 (1)
- Nov 30 (1)
- Nov 29 (1)
- Nov 27 (3)
- Nov 26 (1)
- Nov 25 (1)
- Nov 24 (4)
- Nov 23 (1)
- Nov 22 (1)
- Nov 21 (1)
- Nov 19 (2)
- Nov 17 (2)
- Nov 16 (1)
- Nov 14 (1)
- Nov 13 (1)
- Nov 12 (1)
- Nov 11 (2)
- Nov 10 (1)
- Nov 09 (1)
- Nov 07 (1)
- Nov 06 (1)
- Nov 05 (2)
- Nov 04 (3)
- Nov 03 (2)
- Nov 02 (1)
- Nov 01 (1)
- Oct 31 (1)
- Oct 30 (1)
- Oct 29 (1)
- Oct 28 (1)
- Oct 27 (1)
- Oct 26 (1)
- Oct 24 (1)
- Oct 23 (1)
- Oct 22 (1)
- Oct 21 (2)
- Oct 20 (1)
- Oct 18 (1)
- Oct 17 (2)
- Oct 15 (2)
- Oct 13 (2)
- Oct 12 (1)
- Oct 10 (2)
- Oct 09 (3)
- Oct 08 (1)
- Oct 07 (2)
- Oct 06 (2)
- Oct 05 (1)
- Oct 04 (1)
- Oct 02 (3)
- Oct 01 (1)
- Sep 30 (4)
- Sep 29 (3)
- Sep 27 (1)
- Sep 26 (2)
- Sep 25 (2)
- Sep 24 (3)
- Sep 23 (4)
- Sep 19 (3)
- Sep 18 (1)
- Sep 17 (4)
- Sep 16 (1)
- Sep 15 (1)
- Sep 12 (1)
- Sep 11 (2)
- Sep 10 (4)
- Sep 09 (1)
- Sep 08 (2)
- Sep 05 (4)
- Sep 04 (1)
- Sep 03 (3)
- Sep 02 (5)
- Sep 01 (2)
- Aug 30 (2)
- Aug 29 (3)
- Aug 28 (2)
- Aug 27 (1)
- Aug 26 (2)
- Aug 23 (1)
- Aug 22 (1)
- Aug 21 (3)
- Aug 19 (2)
- Aug 18 (3)
- Aug 17 (1)
- Aug 16 (1)
- Aug 15 (1)
- Aug 13 (1)
- Aug 12 (3)
- Aug 11 (6)
- Aug 08 (6)
- Aug 07 (9)
- Aug 06 (5)
- Aug 05 (8)
- Aug 04 (1)
- Aug 01 (5)
- Jul 31 (6)
- Jul 30 (7)
- Jul 29 (6)
- Jul 28 (7)
- Jul 27 (1)
- Jul 26 (1)
- Jul 25 (4)
- Jul 24 (7)
- Jul 23 (10)
- Jul 22 (4)
- Jul 21 (10)
- Jul 20 (8)
- Jul 19 (2)
- Jul 18 (3)
- Jul 17 (5)
- Jul 16 (8)
- Jul 15 (19)
- Jul 14 (15)
- Jul 13 (8)
- Jul 11 (13)
- Jul 10 (26)
- Jul 09 (4)
- Jul 08 (26)
- Jul 07 (7)
- Jul 05 (33)
- Jul 04 (10)
- Jul 03 (24)
- Jul 02 (26)
- Jul 01 (26)
- Jun 30 (23)
- Jun 29 (24)
- Jun 28 (14)
- Jun 27 (19)
- Jun 26 (8)
- Jun 25 (78)
- Jun 24 (19)
- Jun 23 (17)
- Jun 22 (25)
- Jun 21 (12)
- Jun 20 (34)
- Jun 19 (4)
- Jun 18 (1)
- Jun 17 (17)
- Jun 16 (23)
- Jun 14 (2)
- Jun 13 (16)
- Jun 12 (27)
- Jun 11 (30)
- Jun 10 (39)
- Jun 09 (3)
- Jun 08 (15)
- Jun 07 (5)
- Jun 06 (14)
- Jun 05 (16)
- Jun 04 (21)
- Jun 03 (14)
- Jun 02 (33)
- May 31 (4)
- May 30 (23)
- May 29 (8)
- May 28 (23)
- May 27 (16)
- May 26 (22)
- May 25 (8)
- May 24 (12)
- May 23 (7)
- May 22 (1)
- May 21 (36)
- May 20 (4)
- May 19 (21)
- May 17 (24)
- May 16 (17)
- May 15 (30)
- May 14 (19)
- May 13 (6)
- May 12 (18)
- May 09 (6)
- May 08 (3)
- May 07 (27)
- May 06 (1)
- May 05 (9)
- May 03 (7)
- May 02 (15)
- May 01 (34)
- Apr 29 (34)
- Apr 27 (18)
- Apr 25 (19)
- Apr 24 (1)
- Apr 23 (9)
- Apr 22 (23)
- Apr 21 (14)
- Apr 19 (10)
- Apr 18 (34)
- Apr 17 (12)
- Apr 16 (19)
- Apr 15 (12)
- Apr 14 (18)
- Apr 12 (5)
- Apr 11 (17)
- Apr 10 (12)
- Apr 09 (20)
- Apr 08 (14)
- Apr 07 (21)
- Apr 05 (1)
- Apr 04 (26)
- Apr 03 (9)
- Apr 02 (20)
- Apr 01 (22)
- Mar 31 (16)
- Mar 29 (7)
- Mar 28 (29)
- Mar 27 (6)
- Mar 26 (20)
- Mar 25 (18)
- Mar 23 (26)
- Mar 22 (3)
- Mar 20 (18)
- Mar 19 (19)
- Mar 18 (5)
- Mar 17 (2)
- Mar 16 (5)
- Mar 15 (7)
- Mar 14 (27)
- Mar 13 (7)
- Mar 12 (15)
- Mar 11 (1)
- Mar 10 (1)
- Mar 08 (1)
- Mar 07 (6)
- Mar 06 (4)
- Mar 04 (6)
- Mar 02 (4)
- Mar 01 (7)
- Feb 27 (3)
- Feb 26 (6)
- Feb 25 (2)
- Feb 24 (4)
- Feb 22 (2)
- Feb 21 (6)
- Feb 20 (9)
- Feb 19 (4)
- Feb 18 (11)
- Feb 16 (1)
- Feb 13 (8)
- Feb 11 (17)
- Feb 10 (4)
- Feb 07 (7)
- Feb 06 (1)
- Feb 01 (5)
- Jan 26 (2)
- Jan 24 (7)
- Jan 23 (1)
- Jan 22 (2)
- Jan 21 (2)
- Jan 20 (1)
- Jan 17 (10)
- Jan 16 (1)
- Jan 15 (1)
- Jan 14 (7)
- Jan 13 (35)
- Jan 10 (29)
- Jan 08 (2)
- Jan 07 (8)
- Jan 06 (2)
- Jan 05 (1)
- Jan 04 (8)
- Jan 03 (13)
- Jan 02 (12)
- Jan 01 (4)
- Dec 31 (7)
- Dec 30 (4)
- Dec 29 (6)
- Dec 28 (25)
- Dec 27 (6)
- Dec 26 (10)
- Dec 25 (1)
- Dec 24 (1)
- Dec 22 (3)
- Dec 21 (55)
- Dec 20 (71)
- Dec 19 (59)
- Dec 18 (89)
- Dec 17 (19)
- Dec 16 (15)
- Dec 15 (42)
- Dec 14 (57)
- Dec 13 (33)
- Dec 12 (51)
- Dec 11 (30)
- Dec 10 (47)
- Dec 09 (11)
- Dec 08 (46)
- Dec 07 (35)
- Dec 06 (54)
- Dec 05 (34)
- Dec 04 (50)
- Dec 03 (11)
- Dec 02 (9)
- Dec 01 (34)
- Nov 30 (43)
- Nov 29 (46)
- Nov 28 (28)
- Nov 27 (47)
- Nov 26 (37)
- Nov 25 (7)
- Nov 24 (37)
- Nov 23 (38)
- Nov 22 (15)
- Nov 21 (34)
- Nov 20 (40)
- Nov 19 (66)
- Nov 18 (10)
- Nov 17 (32)
- Nov 16 (49)
- Nov 15 (51)
- Nov 14 (40)
- Nov 13 (38)
- Nov 12 (25)
- Nov 11 (22)
- Nov 10 (13)
- Nov 09 (30)
- Nov 08 (40)
- Nov 07 (19)
- Nov 06 (62)
- Nov 05 (45)
- Nov 04 (37)
- Nov 03 (49)
- Nov 02 (17)
- Nov 01 (26)
- Apr 10 (380)
- Jan 08 (404)
- Dec 13 (358)
- Dec 12 (24)
- Dec 07 (304)
- Dec 06 (59)
- Nov 20 (419)
- Oct 30 (423)
- Sep 25 (333)
- Sep 24 (57)
- Sep 13 (290)
- Sep 12 (48)
- Aug 17 (389)
- Jul 31 (340)
- Jul 25 (349)
- Jul 20 (1)
- Jul 19 (443)
Labels
Pages
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 6976: Overcoming Barriers to Agriculture Green T...
-
Calcium oxalate films on works of art: A review Publication date: Available online 14 June 2019 Source: Journal of Cultural Heritage Author...
-
The conceptualization of gangs: Changing the focus Publication date: July–August 2019 Source: Aggression and Violent Behavior, Volume 47 Au...
-
Increased REDD1 facilitates neuronal damage after subarachnoid hemorrhage Publication date: September 2019 Source: Neurochemistry Internati...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.