Kallikrein excretion: Relationship with maturation and renal function in human neonates at different gestational ages

C. P. Vio, F. Olavarria, S. Krause, F. Herrmann, K. Grob

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Abstract

Kallikrein excretion and renal function were studied on 37 one-day-old newborn infants (14 fullterm and 23 preterm infants). Preterm infants excreted less kallikrein (p < 0.001), had lower creatinine clearance (p < 0.02) and urinary osmolality (p < 0.01). They had higher values on urinary volume (p < 0.001), FE(Na) (p < 0.0001), FE(K) (p < 0.02), and free water clearance (p < 0.01) than fullterm infants. The excretion of kallikrein correlated directly with gestational age (p < 0.01) and body weight (p < 0.01). No correlations were found with FE(Na), urinary volume, FE(K) or free water clearance. The values of kallikrein excretion were very low when compared with a young adult population. As kallikrein is synthesized in the distal nephron we advance as an hypothesis that the low levels of kallikrein excretion observed in newborns could be a reflection of immature distal tubular mass, and to the relative unresponsiveness of the distal nephron to hormones known to stimulate renal kallikrein such as aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-126
Number of pages6
JournalBiology of the Neonate
Volume52
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1987
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
  • Developmental Biology

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