151. Associations of Urinary Uromodulin with Clinical Characteristics and Markers of Tubular Function in the General Population
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Antoinette Pechère-Bertschi, Peter Vollenweider, Pierre-Yves Martin, Bruno Vogt, Nadine Nägele, Georg Ehret, Markus G. Mohaupt, Gérard Waeber, Daniel Ackermann, Menno Pruijm, Michel Burnier, Olivier Devuyst, Belen Ponte, Murielle Bochud, Idris Guessous, Fred Paccaud, Sonia Youhanna, University of Zurich, and Bochud, M
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Adult ,Male ,Tamm–Horsfall protein ,2747 Transplantation ,Epidemiology ,Urinary system ,Population ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Kidney Tubules/physiology ,Renal function ,610 Medicine & health ,Albuminuria/urine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Bioinformatics ,10052 Institute of Physiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Uromodulin/urine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Allele ,education ,ddc:613 ,Aged ,ddc:616 ,Transplantation ,education.field_of_study ,2727 Nephrology ,biology ,business.industry ,Osmolar Concentration ,Normal population ,Electrolytes/urine ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Nephrology ,biology.protein ,570 Life sciences ,Female ,Kidney disorder ,2706 Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,business ,Function (biology) ,Biomarkers ,2713 Epidemiology ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Allelic variants in UMOD, the gene coding for uromodulin, are associated with rare tubulointerstitial kidney disorders and risk of CKD and hypertension in the general population. The factors associated with uromodulin excretion in the normal population remain largely unknown, and were therefore explored in this study.
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- 2016