Cellulose acetate electrophoretic studies of renal diseases were performed and the following results were obtained:
1 ) The mean values for the electrophoretic fractions of serum protein in nephrotic syndrome were 1.18±0.48 gm/100ml (28.65±8.03%), ...
Cellulose acetate electrophoretic studies of renal diseases were performed and the following results were obtained:
1 ) The mean values for the electrophoretic fractions of serum protein in nephrotic syndrome were 1.18±0.48 gm/100ml (28.65±8.03%), 0.25±0.19 gn/100ml (5.05±3.17%) 1.146±0.57 gn/100 ml(35.95±12.83%),0.72±0.28 gn/100 ml(17.32±5.39%), and 0.56±0.21 gm/100ml(13.45±4.47%), respectively, for the albumin, α_(1)-,α_(2)-, β-, and γ-globulin fractions. It was found that decreased both albumin 2.11 gm/100 ml(19.17%), and γ-globulin, 0.94 gm/100ml(7.83%), fractions were more marked than in control groups. While α_(2)-globulin fraction was markedly increased, 0.7 gm/100 ml(25.3%), to compare in control group.
2 ) The correlation coefficient between albumin and α_(2)-globulin fractions in nephrotic syndrome was γ=-0.84and regression equation was y=-1.34x+74.40.
3 ) The A/G ratio was markedly reversed as 0.40±0.16.
4 ) The mean values for the electrophoretic fractions of serum proteins in nonnephrotic syndrome, i.e., acute and chronic glomerulonephritis, renal failure, pyelon-ephritis, and renal stones, were 2.35±0.59 gm/100 ml(40.74±8.54%), 0.27±0.13 gn/100 ml(4.65±1.98%), 0.78±0.25 gm/100ml(13.30±2.84%) 0.93±0.28 gm/100ml (15.75±4.33%), and 1.43±0.58 gm/100ml (24.14±8.14%), respectively, for the albumin, α_(1)-, α_(2)-, β-, and γ-globulin fractions. Is was found that decreased albumin and increased α_(1)-globulin fractions were marked than in control group.
5 ) Is the biochemical data in nephrotic syndrome it was found that serum cholesterol was increased 2.5 times than in control group. In non-nephrotic syndrome group it was found that increased concentration of serum K and markedly increased concentration of serum creatinine(4.5 times) and BUN(3 times) were shown.