Altered urinary excretion of lysosomal hydrolases in pregnancy

Creatinine concentrations and the activities of five lysosomal hydrolases were measured in the serum and urine of 14 healthy nonpregnant control women and 19 healthy pregnant women. Fractional enzyme excretion (FEE) values for beta-glucuronidase, beta-hexosaminidase, alpha-galactosidase, beta-galact...

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description Creatinine concentrations and the activities of five lysosomal hydrolases were measured in the serum and urine of 14 healthy nonpregnant control women and 19 healthy pregnant women. Fractional enzyme excretion (FEE) values for beta-glucuronidase, beta-hexosaminidase, alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, and alpha-mannosidase were calculated and compared between the two groups of subjects. Fractional enzyme excretion was calculated as the ratio of enzyme clearance to creatinine clearance. The FEE values for beta-galactosidase and alpha-mannosidase between the nonpregnant and pregnant populations were not statistically different; however, relative to the nonpregnant control group, the median FEE values for beta-glucuronidase (P < 0.03), beta-hexosaminidase (P < 0.06), and alpha-galactosidase (P < 0.02) were decreased approximately 1.5-, 1.8-, and 2.7-fold, respectively, in the pregnant population. The median urinary beta-galactosidase activity for the pregnant population, when expressed on the basis of creatinine, was twofold higher than that of the control group (P < 0.0005). These data indicate that with pregnancy there are marked changes in the urinary excretion of selected lysosomal enzymes, particularly alpha-galactosidase and beta-glucuronidase. When the molecular weights of these five hydrolases were compared between kidney homogenate and control urine, a correlation of 0.96 was observed, while the correlation between control serum and control urine was 0.69. This suggests that the FEE value differences between the pregnant and control groups are most likely due to changes in tubule cell metabolism, either decreased secretion or increased reabsorption. These biochemical changes may provide a means of assessing changes in renal function during pregnancy.
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