IMPAIRED PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY AS A POTENTIAL CAUSE OF PROGRESSIVE RENAL-DISEASE

Citation
A. Heidland et al., IMPAIRED PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY AS A POTENTIAL CAUSE OF PROGRESSIVE RENAL-DISEASE, Mineral and electrolyte metabolism, 22(1-3), 1996, pp. 157-161
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
03780392
Volume
22
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
157 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-0392(1996)22:1-3<157:IPAAAP>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Renal hypertrophy (an increase in cellular protein content and cellula rity as well as an accumulation of extracellular matrix) is due to the imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Proteolytic acti vity in the kidney plays an important role in maintaining this balance . Impaired renal proteolytic activity caused by such factors as high p rotein intake, metabolic acidosis, angiotensin II and transforming gro wth factor-beta 1 in vivo and in vitro may result in decreased protein degradation and subsequent induction of cellular hypertrophy, even in the absence of increased protein synthesis.