RENAL IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION, PLASMA-LEVELS AND URINARY-EXCRETION OF ENDOTHELIN AFTER KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION

Citation
L. Murer et al., RENAL IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION, PLASMA-LEVELS AND URINARY-EXCRETION OF ENDOTHELIN AFTER KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION, JN. Journal of nephrology, 10(6), 1997, pp. 318-324
Citations number
41
Journal title
ISSN journal
11218428
Volume
10
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
318 - 324
Database
ISI
SICI code
1121-8428(1997)10:6<318:RIDPAU>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
We investigated the immunohistochemical distribution of endothelin (ET ) in 22 graft biopsies from kidney-transplanted patients. Like normal kidney tissue, 6/22 biopsies showed either no or only very weak ET pos itivity in the vascular endothelium. In the other 16 cases ET staining was marked on the vascular endothelium and wall (9/16), inflammatory infiltrates (11/16), glomeruli (7/16) and tubules (5/16). ET positivit y in glomeruli and inflammatory infiltrates correlated with the degree of glomerular damage and interstitial inflammation but no correlation was found between the immunohistochemical results and the clinical va riables considered. ET plasma levels (ET-PL) in patients (5.13+1.77 pm ol/L) did not differ significantly from age-matched healthy controls ( 3.76+0.93 pmol/L), nor did ET urinary excretion (ET-U/CR-U) (33.94+21. 89 and 24.94+8.5 pmol/mmol/L respectively). Neither ETPL nor ET-U/CR-U was correlated with histological and immunohistochemical data or with the clinical variables. Our study suggests a potential role of ET as a local pro-inflammatory and growth factor in renal allografts and con firms its importance in the sequence of events involved in the progres sion of kidney damage.