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Opportunities proteomic the analysis of fibers of urine for an estimation of progressing of a chronic heart failure

Abstract

Purpose: To reveal, what changes of fibers of a pattern of urine at sick are connected by a chronic heart failure (CHF) with increase of a functional class (FC) of disease.

Materials and Methods: 90 patients with CHF II-IV FC are surveyed. Control group practically healthy 30 patients. Differentiated allocation separate proteins and fibers of urine of patients made by means of weights-spectrometry.

Results: At patients CHF in structure of fibers of urine markers of alteration of kidneys, connected with structural transformation. Progressing CHF up to a final stage it is connected with increase of occurrence β-sarcoglican, similar to tolloids fiber 2 and L-antigen. Among contracting fibers in process of increase FC CHFoccurrence cation-transport ATP decreases, and isoforms 1 fiber 6, connected with microtubuls – raises, that causes reduction of activity of receipt of calcium in sarcoplasmic rethiculum in nephrocytes and endoteliocytes vessels of kidneys.

Summary: Changes of an albuminous spectrum of urine at patients CHF it is information are significant for the forecast of progressing of a basic disease.

About the Authors

M. M. Batyushin
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Department of Internal Medicine № 1

29 Nakhichevansky st., Rostov-on-Don, 344022



N. S. Vrublevskaya
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Department of Internal Medicine № 1

29 Nakhichevansky st., Rostov-on-Don, 344022



I. V. Sarvilina
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Department of Internal Medicine № 1

29 Nakhichevansky st., Rostov-on-Don, 344022



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Batyushin M.M., Vrublevskaya N.S., Sarvilina I.V. Opportunities proteomic the analysis of fibers of urine for an estimation of progressing of a chronic heart failure. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2011;(1):33-38. (In Russ.)

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