Український Журнал Нефрології та Діалізу (Aug 2014)
PECULIARITIES OF PRODUCTION OF SECRETORY LEUCOCYTE PROTEINASE INHIBITOR IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE OR CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS
Abstract
Aims. The goal of the work is to determine the role and significance of the level of the secretory leucocyte proteinase inhibitor (SLPI) in children’s blood and urine with acute (A) and chronic (Ch) pyelonephritis (PN). Materials and methods. In 26 patients with ChPN in the stage of remission and in 12patients with ChPN at the stage of exacerbation, and in 19 patients with APN were used to study the level ofSLPI in children’s blood and urine by the enzyme–linked immunosorbent assay and corresponding test–systems. Results. It was found that statistically significant difference between the concentration ofSLPI in children with APN and ChPN, and, accordingly, in the acute stage and remission of ChPN not found (p0,05). Conclusions. The results indicated the participation ofSLPI into the pathogenesis of APN and ChPN at the stage of exacerbation.
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