A comparative study of the clinicopathological features in patients with IgA nephropathy with elevated uric acid level.
- Author:
Shen-heng LI
1
;
Wei SHI
;
Yun-feng XIA
;
Xin-ling LIANG
;
Wen-jian WANG
;
Jian-chao MA
;
Dan WU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Creatinine; blood; Female; Glomerulonephritis, IGA; complications; pathology; Humans; Hypertension; complications; pathology; Hyperuricemia; etiology; pathology; Kidney; pathology; Male; Middle Aged; Young Adult
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(1):133-136
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the changes in the clinicopathological features of patients with IgA nephropathy with elevated uric acid level.
METHODSA total of 171 patients with IgA nephropathy diagnosed at biopsy were classified into 3 groups, namely normotensive group with normal level uric acid (group 1), normotensive group with elevated uric acid level (group 2), and hypertensive group with elevated uric acid level (group 3). The clinicopathological features were compared between the 3 groups.
RESULTSFrom group 1 to group 3, the disease duration became elongated, body weight increased, systolic and diastolic pressures elevated, blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine increased, glomerular filtration rate decreased, and 24-h urine protein increased; the apolipoprotein A, high-density lipoprotein and albumin levels decreased, while apolipoprotein B100, triglyceride, cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein increased. The glomerular damage, tubulointerstitial lesions and arteriole hypertrophy worsened, and Lee's grade III changes were predominant in group 1, grade III or IV in group 2 and grades III-V in group 3. Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis was the major pathological type in groups 1 and 2, as compared with focal segmental glomerulonephritis or sclerosing glomerulonephritis in group 3.
CONCLUSIONPatients with IgA nephropathy and elevated uric acid level have greater clinicopathological damage than those with normal uric acid level, and hypertension further aggravates such damages.