Fetal urinary insulin-like growth factor I and binding protein 3 in bilateral obstructive uropathies |
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Authors: | L. Bussieres K. Laborde J. C. Souberbielle F. Muller M. Dommergues C. Sachs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Département de Physiologie, Hǒpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France;2. Laboratoire de Biochimie, Hǒpital Ambroise Paré, Boulogne, France;3. Département de Médecine Foetale, Clinique Universitaire de Port Royal, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Fetal urinary concentrations of insulin-like growth factor I (UIGF-I) and binding protein 3 (UIGFBP-3) were determined in patients with prenatal diagnosis of bilateral obstructive uropathy. Patients were retrospectively assigned to three groups, on the basis of outcome: group 1, termination of pregnancies (n = 11) with sonographic evidence of severe oligohydramnios or renal dysplasia, confirmed at histological examination; group 2, patients (n = 10) with postnatal plasma creatinine > 50 μmol/1 at the age of 1 year (1 yr-pCreat); and group 3, patients (n = 16) with 1 yr-pCreat ≤ μmol/1. The results show a significant increase in UIGF-I and UIGFBP-3 in groups 1 (18 159 ± 9083 pg/ml; 2657 ± 669 ng/ml) and 2 (1574 ± 847 pg/ml; 176 ± 50 ng/ml) in comparison with group 3 (35 ± 6 pg/ml; 21 ± 2 ng/ml). UIGF-I and UIGFBP-3 were significantly correlated with postnatal plasma creatinine, and were both sensitive (90 per cent; 80 per cent) and specific (88 per cent; 88 per cent) for prediction of elevated 1 yr-pCreat (>50 μmol/1). Fetal urinary IGF-I and IGFBP-3 are increased in severe fetal bilateral obstructive uropathy, possibly reflecting tubular dysfunction or/and increased synthesis consequent upon fetal kidney injury. Their predictive value for postnatal renal function needs further assessment. |
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Keywords: | insulin-like growth factor I binding protein 3 bilateral obstructive uropathies |
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