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Title: | THE ROLE OF PODOCYTIC DYSFUNCTION IN THE PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS |
Other Titles: | Роль подоцитарной дисфункции в прогрессировании хронического гломерулонефрита |
Authors: | Qodirova, Shoira Raxmatov, Avaz Xujaniyazova, Norgul |
Keywords: | podocyturia, nephrinuria, podocytic dysfunction, podocytopenia, chronic glomerulonephritis. подоцитурия, нефринурия, подоцитарная дисфункция, подоцитопения, хронический гломерулонефрит. |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | ТМА |
Abstract: | The review considers the mechanisms of podocyte damage underlying the development of proteinuria and progression of glomerulosclerosis in chronic glomerulonephritis and presents the results experimental and clinical studies on these issues. It is described how, under the action of various immune and non-immune factors, podocytes form a stereotypic response to damage consisting in rearrangement of actin cytoskeleton, flattening of stem processes, detachment of podocytes from the glomerular basal membrane and the appearance of specific podocytic proteins and/or whole cells in the urine (podocyturia). Massive podocyturia in limited Proliferative ability of podocytes contributes to the reduction of their total mass in the glomerulus (podocytopenia) and the development of glomerulosclerosis. The authors describe the spectrum of markers of podocytic damage, highlight the methods of their invasive and noninvasive assessment, analyze the relationship of their level with the severity of proteinuria and renal dysfunction, consider Prospects of the study of podocytic proteins in urine to assess the severity of glomerular damage, the risk of glomerulosclerosis. |
URI: | http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1732 |
Appears in Collections: | Thesis, Articles |
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