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Uroprotein excretion in neonates and infants
✍ Scribed by Auerswald, W. ;Doleschel, W. ;Zweym�ller, E.
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1971
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Volume
- 109
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-2917
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✦ Synopsis
In 5 neonates and 5 infants urinary proteins were investigated for quantity, molecular weight and fibrinolytic activity, the urine of 5 adults serving as a control. The uroproteins were concentrated and fractionated by means of molecular sieving (Sephadex G-150). Urokinase activities were determined on native human fibrin plates.
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The distribution of the uroproteins among the various molecular classes showed no difference between age groups.
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In all age groups urokinase activities were present in the ranges of molecular weights 30000, 60000 and above 100000, representing the monomer, dimer and polymer forms of urokinase.
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There is a significant difference between the distribution of the urokinase activities over the molecular weight ranges in the different age groups. In neonates 70% of the urokinase is present as monomer, 25% as dimer and 5% as polymer, while in infants and adults the urokinase is present in about equal parts as mono-, di-and polymer.
The possible importance is discussed of the finding that, as the organism matures, there is a decreasing tendency for urokinase to pass fluid compartment barriers.
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