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Published in: BMC Nephrology 1/2002

Open Access 01-12-2002 | Research article

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor therapy in children with Alport syndrome: effect on urinary albumin, TGF-β, and nitrite excretion

Authors: Liora Adler, Roy Mathew, Stephen Futterweit, Rachel Frank, Bernard G Gauthier, Clifford E Kashtan, Howard Trachtman MD

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2002

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Abstract

Background

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors are routinely prescribed to patients with chronic kidney disease because of their known renoprotective effects. We evaluated the effect of short-term therapy with the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, enalapril, in early Alport syndrome, defined as disease duration less than 10 years and a normal glomerular filtration rate.

Methods

11 children with early Alport syndrome were investigated. Two consecutive early morning urine specimens were collected at the start of the study for measurement of urinary creatinine, total protein, albumin, TGF-β, and nitrite excretion. Patients were treated with enalapril, ≅ 0.2 mg/kg/day, once a day for 14 days. Two early morning urine specimens were collected on days 13 and 14 of enalapril treatment and two weeks later for measurement of urinary creatinine, total protein, albumin, TGF-β, and nitrite excretion.

Results

Prior to treatment, urinary excretion of transforming growth factor-β and nitrite, the major metabolite of nitric oxide, was within normal limits in all patients. Administration of enalapril for 2 weeks did not alter urinary albumin, transforming growth factor-β, or nitrite excretion.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that early Alport syndrome represents a disease involving exclusively intrinsic glomerular barrier dysfunction. At this stage of the illness, there is no evidence of angiotensin II-mediated proteinuria or increased production of transforming growth factor-β and, therefore, routine treatment with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor may not be warranted.
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Metadata
Title
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor therapy in children with Alport syndrome: effect on urinary albumin, TGF-β, and nitrite excretion
Authors
Liora Adler
Roy Mathew
Stephen Futterweit
Rachel Frank
Bernard G Gauthier
Clifford E Kashtan
Howard Trachtman MD
Publication date
01-12-2002
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2002
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-3-2

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