Relationship between renal function and morphometric assessment in chronic glomerulonephritis

1999 
: In an attempt to reveal a correlation between the degree of glomerular hypertrophy, interstitial damage, and hemodynamic parameters in chronic nephritis, the glomerular area (GA) and proportion of interstitial area (IA%) were determined quantitatively with an image analyzer, and the effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) and filtration fraction (FF) were determined simultaneously. The subjects were 12 patients with focal glomerulosclerosis (FGS) and 12 patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), all of whom had a similar glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The GFR was 58.6 +/- 11.4 ml/min/1.48 m2 in the FGS group and 53.9 +/- 13.1 ml/min/1.48 m2 in the IgAN group, and the difference between the two groups was not significant. On the other hand, ERPF was significantly lower and FF was significantly higher in the FGS group than in the IgAN group. GA was significantly higher in the FGS group than in the control group (10 kidney donors), and GA in the IgAN group was equivalent to that in the control group. IA% was almost equal in the FGS and IgAN groups, and significantly higher in both groups than in the control group. Although GA was not correlated with GFR in the two groups, it tended to be positively correlated with FF in the FGS group, and the correlation between GA and FF reached statistical significance when the IgAN group was combined with the FGS group. The above findings suggest that the pattern of progression of the glomeruli and interstitial lesions and of the intrarenal hemodynamics involved in them may differ in the FGS and IgAN groups. However, since ERPF significantly decreased in the FGS group, even though IA% was the same in both groups, the possibility that ERPF was functionally decreased in the FGS group cannot be ruled out.
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