J. Dotsch et al., INCREASED URINARY ADRENOMEDULLIN EXCRETION IN CHILDREN WITH URINARY-TRACT INFECTION, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, 13(7), 1998, pp. 1686-1689
Background. Adrenomedullin(AM), a smooth-muscle relaxant peptide, is s
timulated by cytokines and bacterial endotoxins. We hypothesized that
urinary-tract infections may be associated with elevated urinary AM ex
cretion. Methods. AM in urine was quantified in eleven children with u
rinary-tract infection and 11 age- and sex-matched controls by radioim
munoassay. RT-PCR was used to demonstrate local AM mRNA expression in
the urinary tract. Results. In healthy controls but not in diseased ch
ildren there was a significant correlation between AM and creatinine i
n urine (r = 0.91, P < 0.001). AM levels in children with urinary-trac
t infection were significantly higher than in controls (0.6+/-0.41 vs
0.15+/-0.14 ng/mu mol creatinine; P<0.001; (means+/-SD)). There was a
significant correlation between white cell count and AM in urine (r =
0.75, P<0.001). AM mRNA was expressed in renal tissue, renal pelvis, u
reter, bladder, and urethra. Conclusion. The smooth-muscle relaxant pe
ptide adrenomedullin that is synthesized in tissue of the human urinar
y tract is elevated in urine of patients with urinary-tract infections
. A possible consequence might be the interference with the ureteral a
nti-reflux mechanisms.