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Urinary biomarkers and nephrotoxicity

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|January 1, 1994
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Urinary biomarkers, measured in urine, help assess kidney function by detecting changes in proteins and enzymes. New techniques are expanding the range of potential kidney biomarker candidates.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biomarker Discovery

Background:

  • Biomarkers are measurable indicators of biological changes.
  • Urine is the primary fluid for assessing kidney function.
  • Traditionally, proteins and enzymes were key urinary biomarkers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolving landscape of urinary biomarkers for kidney function.
  • To highlight advancements in identifying new biomarker candidates.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on kidney biomarkers.
  • Discussion of advancements in analytical techniques.
  • Focus on novel classes of molecules as potential biomarkers.

Main Results:

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  • Proteins and enzymes have historically dominated urinary biomarker research.
  • Monoclonal antibody techniques have expanded detection capabilities.
  • Cytokines, growth factors, and lipids are emerging as new biomarker candidates.

Conclusions:

  • The field of urinary biomarkers for kidney function is rapidly expanding.
  • Novel molecular targets offer new avenues for diagnosing and monitoring kidney disease.