Evaluation of a new point-of-care test for measuring proenkephalin in blood as an estimate of kidney function

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för medicinsk cellbiologi

Sammanfattning: Background: Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a clinically important measurement of kidney function and estimating the GFR is of great importance in healthcare. Methods available today either lack in precision or are overly time consuming. Proenkephalin (PENK) has been shown to correlate well with the GFR and has therefore been proposed as a novel biomarker for kidney function. Aim: To evaluate a new point-of-care test for measuring PENK in blood and to assess its correlation to GFR measured by iohexol plasma clearance (mGFRiohexol). Materials and methods: Blood was collected from 21 patients with varying indications for the iohexol plasma clearance test. PENK was measured with IB10 Sphingotest penKid in whole blood, plasma and serum respectively. The concentration was correlated to the mGFRiohexol and results were compared to those from measurement of the routine markers for kidney function, i.e. creatinine and cystatin C. Results: Fourteen men and seven women were included. The median age was 57 years. PENK in plasma correlated weakly with mGFRiohexol (R2=0.22, p=0.042). No significant correlation was shown for PENK in whole blood or serum. Creatinine also showed a weak correlation with mGFRiohexol (R2=0.35, p=0.0046). In contrast, cystatin C was strongly correlated with mGFRiohexol (R2= 0.87, p<0.0001). Conclusion: Our results indicate that PENK is a biomarker of low clinical value for estimating the GFR. However, further studies are needed before this can be assured. Cystatin C, on the contrary, seems to be an accurate biomarker for estimating the GFR.

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