URINARY-EXCRETION OF RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN IN HEALTHY-CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Citation
Hj. Bangstad et al., URINARY-EXCRETION OF RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN IN HEALTHY-CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, Pediatric nephrology, 9(3), 1995, pp. 299-302
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
Pediatric nephrology
ISSN journal
0931041X → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
299 - 302
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-041X(1995)9:3<299:UORPIH>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Retinol-binding protein (RBP) is a marker of tubular reabsorption in t he kidneys. The aim of our study was to investigate urinary RBP excret ion in healthy children to obtain reference values related to age and pubertal stage. Overnight samples from 143 subjects (73 girls, 70 boys ) aged 10-18 years were investigated. RBP was quantified by a solid-ph ase sandwich enzyme immunoassay. Both the RBP excretion rate and the R BP/creatinine ratio (RBP/Cr) showed a skewed distribution. The medians and the 5th-95th percentiles were 38 ng/min (15-127) and 9 mu g/mmol (4-23), respectively. The RBP excretion rate and RBP/Cr ratio were sim ilar in both sexes, and linear multiple regression analysis showed no association with age or pubertal stage, although a weak relationship ( r = 0.27) was found between RBP excretion rate and age in boys and RBP /Cr ratio and age (r = -0.28) in girls by simple correlation analysis. The correlation between RBP excretion rate and RBP/Cr ratio was 0.76; the RBP excretion rate and RBP/Cr ratio measured on 2 consecutive day s, showed a correlation coefficient of 0.84 and 0.88, respectively. We conclude that overnight RBP excretion in children over 10 years shows a low day-to-day variation and, in practical terms, is independent of age, gender and pubertal stage.