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DETERMINATION OF REFERENCE INTERVALS OF URINARY CYSTATIN C AND ITS RATIO TO URINARY CREATININE IN HEALTHY CHILDREN

Authors

ŠIGUTOVÁ Radka TOMANDL Josef HLADÍK Michal VŠIANSKÝ František KUŠNIEROVÁ Pavlína ŠAFARČÍK Kristian

Year of publication 2013
Type Conference abstract
Citation
Description The level of urinary cystatin C in urine in healthy adult individuals is 0.095 mg/l (0.033 – 0.29 mg/l) and it increases when increasing the age. Cystatin C is freely filtered in glomeruli and re-absorbed by the proximal tubular cells where it is also completely degraded. Increased urinary concentration of cystatin C is a marker of the functionality of cells. Disrupted glomerular filtration can be detected on the basis of increased levels of cystatin C in plasma. Plasma level of cystatin C increases with the age as a result of filtration rate decline. Aims of the study are to asses “normal“ cystatin C values in the urine of healthy children and to evaluate the obtained reference ranges after correction to urinary creatinine.

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