Kwak, J.; Josue, J.; Faranda, A.; Curran - Opiekun, M.; Preti, G.; Osada, K.; Yamazaki, K.; Beauchamp, G.K. (2011) Butylated hydroxytoluene is a ligand
of urinary proteins derived from female mice.
Not exact matches
Your urine is analyzed at each prenatal visit to check for
protein in the urine, which can be a sign
of a
urinary tract infection.
«The relative ease
of measuring
urinary proteins suggests that developing a
protein - based urine test for use in clinical practice would be less complicated than an mRNA test,» said Daniel Rotrosen, M.D., director
of NIAID's Division
of Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation.
Transplant recipients with low
urinary CXCL9
protein six months after transplantation were unlikely to experience rejection or loss
of kidney function over the next 18 months.
The serine protease hepsin mediates
urinary secretion and polymerisation
of Zona Pellucida domain
protein uromodulin.
«This in vitro system allows us to effectively recapitulate the filtration
of small substances contained in blood into the
urinary compartment while retaining large
proteins in the blood compartment just like in our bodies, and we can visualize and monitor the damage inflicted by drugs that cause breakdown
of the filtration barrier in the kidney,» said Musah.
Type 1 Diabetes:
Urinary Proteomics and
Protein Network Analysis Support Perturbation
of Lysosomal Function.
A Dominant Mutation in Nuclear Receptor Interacting
Protein 1 Causes
Urinary Tract MalformationsDysregulation
of Retinoic Acid Signaling.
«We found, kind
of to our surprise, that there was a really wide range between individuals and how well this
protein worked, just depending on that individual's
urinary composition,» says Henderson.
It has for quite some time been perceived that increasing the amount
of protein raised
urinary Ca discharge.
The
urinary microalbumin value was 7.75 ± 1.71 mg after 5 wk
of the control diet and 7.01 ± 0.81 mg after 5 wk
of the high -
protein diet.
The
urinary creatinine clearance was 122 ± 11 and 113 ± 27 mL / min after 5 wk
of the control and high -
protein diets, respectively.
Similarly, eating the kidneys
of a healthy animal was believed to support
urinary ailments and overall kidney health... Pancreas was fed to people with digestive and endocrine problems... [7] trachea and other cartilaginous parts provided concentrated amounts
of connective tissue, collagen and other
proteins that are now missing from the modern diet.
But no, even though the acid load was neutralized, there was still [this] excess
urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal
protein consumption results in an acidosis that promotes the [excess] excretion
of calcium...»
Validation
of dietary intakes
of protein and energy against 24 hour
urinary N and DLW energy expenditure in middle - aged women, retired men and post-obese subjects: comparisons with validation against presumed energy requirements.
The effect
of high animal
protein intake on the risk
of calcium stone - formation in the
urinary tract.
This review concludes reducing animal
protein intake may help, pointing out «the mainstay
of therapy is weight loss and
urinary alkalinization provided by a more vegetarian diet.»
Her professors or instructors are saying that high dietary
protein increases
urinary calcium excretion, and then they make the assumption that, therefore, it's bad for bone health, but that's only part
of the puzzle, and they're not understanding the increase in intestinal absorption
of calcium that animal
protein and
protein in general leads to.
Researchers followed a subset
of 1,139 subjects and found that those with the greatest increases in
urinary polyphenols had significantly lower levels
of five different biomarkers
of inflammation, such as adhesion molecules, interleukin, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and monocyte chemotactic
protein.
And through a study consisting
of low carb, high
protein diet the results garnered showed, that ketone bodies had reduced in the first 3 months and over a period
of time the
urinary ketone concentration reduced, ultimately not showing in the urine results.
The old thinking would predict that then there would be no calcium loss since there is no excess acid to buffer, but no, even though the acid load was neutralized there was still the excess
urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal
protein consumption results in an acidosis that promotes the increased excretion
of calcium....
The results supported the researchers» hypothesis: blood levels
of uric acid and C - reactive
protein were reduced and
urinary uric acid was increased following both doses
of the Montmorency tart cherry juice.
Urinary urea nitrogen excretion, which is indicative
of total
protein intake, increased substantially with the combination diet.
It was initially thought that high -
protein diets may result in a negative calcium balance (when the sum
of urinary and fecal calcium excretion becomes greater than calcium intake) and thus increase bone loss (11).
Modification
of glucocorticoid - induced changes in myofibrillar
protein turnover in rats by
protein and energy deficiency as assessed by
urinary excretion
of Ntau - methylhistidine
It is persons already known to have problems with kidney stone formation who have been shown to be affected by high
protein intake, with about one - third
of «stone formers» getting unwanted increases in their
urinary oxalate levels in conjunction with a high
protein diet.
Similar reductions and other evidence
of antioxidant activity, including lower
urinary isoprostane outputs, have been reported after feeding soy and other vegetable
protein diets.20, 32 ⇓ The
proteins and other components
of nuts may therefore share properties with legumes, especially soy, that contribute additionally to the cardioprotective effect
of nuts.23, 24 ⇓ In addition, the full - dose almonds add 18 mg
of the antioxidant vitamin E to the diet per day.
After all, these low
protein dog foods are suggested for Hepatic encephalopathy, Glomerulonephritis, and deterrence
of urinary stones.
The most common cause
of obstruction is a urethral plug, which consists
of mineral crystals (e.g., struvite, calcium oxalate), white blood cells, red blood cells,
protein (mucus), and epithelial cells.5 The underlying cause
of urethral plugs is unknown; however, plugs have been linked to struvite crystalluria — suggesting that diet may play a role — and idiopathic cystitis.6 Other causes
of urethral obstruction include urethral edema and spasm associated with lower
urinary tract inflammation and pain.7 Uroliths, neoplasms, and urethral strictures can also lead to urethral obstruction; however, they are reported less frequently than other causes.5
Apart from
urinary tract infections, high levels
of protein in the urine may be caused by kidney disease especially
protein losing nephropathy which is usually caused by inflammation, autoimmune disease and other conditions.
The presence
of white blood cells in urine is indicative
of a
urinary tract infection which may originate anywhere from the kidney down to the urethra; an high
protein levels in the urine may be due to infection, kidney disease or other kidney damage.
Legume hays are very high in calcium and
protein, which lead to formation
of urinary crystals and stones.
If she is showing signs
of urinary problems, she may need follow up testing, or you could change her food to a normal
protein diet and recheck her urine
protein in a few weeks.
High blood BUN levels indicate that there is a high proportion
of waste products in the blood which haven't been excreted by the kidneys and an increase
of protein in the urine may indicate kidney damage, infection,
urinary stones among other causes; if you have concerns, speak with your Veterinarian or visit a different Veterinarian to check Moses over and to run the tests again.
This can be caused by
urinary stones or urethral plugs, which are made
of a soft substance that contains mucus /
protein, minerals and cell material.
Although it is marketed toward dogs with a tendency for
urinary stones, this food from Royal Canin also contains optimal levels
of protein and phosphorous for dogs suffering from kidney problems.
Looking at a urine sample along with the bloodwork goes a long way towards evaluating kidney function, determining whether a pet has diabetes, checking for
protein loss through the urine, and looking for evidence
of urinary tract infections.
Because the
urinary and reproductive tract have a common exit in females, infections
of the reproductive tract (pyometra) in an un-neutered female pet can also cause positive urine
protein tests as well.
High levels
of protein increase the frequency
of urination, which helps to break up and eliminate struvite crystals, a common cause
of many
urinary tract infections in cats.
In severe cases
of glomerulonephritis, a complication called nephrotic syndrome can result from the extreme
urinary protein loss.
Signs
of HE may be exacerbated by a
protein - rich meal; gastrointestinal bleeding associated with parasites, ulcers, or drug therapy; or administration
of methionine - containing
urinary acidifiers or lipotropic agents.
The pH
of the urine, presence
of proteins around which the crystals can aggregate, and
urinary water content all are important issues.
Because legume hay is very high in calcium and
protein, which may lead to the formation
of urinary crystals and stones, it should not be fed exclusively for any extended period
of time.
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It can detect signs
of urinary tract inflammation by counting the white blood cells and
protein.
Dry food alone is too low in moisture and too high in
protein, stressing the kidneys and increasing risk
of urinary tract infections.
Veterinary nutritionist's advice for treatment
of urinary crystals or stones is feeding your dog a food with restricted amounts
of magnesium, phosphorus,
protein and calcium.
Wysong Uretic Feline Formula has been formulated to improve cats
urinary tract system, guaranteeing a minimum
of 36 %
proteins and 16 % fat, satisfying the carnivore cat's diet.
While accounting only for about 6 percent
of all
urinary bladder stones found in dogs, urate crystals have been shown to respond very well to low -
protein diets especially those that come with natural acidifiers like cranberries.
However, if you are contemplating the use
of the grain - free, high
protein / low carb dry foods, please understand that these diets are very calorie - dense and often lead to weight gain, in addition to being detrimental to
urinary tract health because
of their water - depletion.