Ludmila Milovanova
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
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International Journal of Nephrology and Renovascular Disease | 2018
Mikhail Brovko; Lidia Kozlovskaya; Andrey Pulin; Sergey Moiseev; Viсtoria Sholomova; Dmitry Shchekochikhin; Daria Gognieva; Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin
Purpose Experimental studies suggest that the nephrotic syndrome is associated with “vasopressin escape”, characterized by low aquaporin-2 (AQP2) expression in the collecting duct despite high vasopressin secretion. We investigated this phenomenon in patients with the nephrotic syndrome. Patients and methods We recruited 47 patients with proteinuric kidney disease who were distributed into the following four groups: 1) nephrotic syndrome with kidney dysfunction (n=10); 2) nephrotic syndrome with normal kidney function (n=16); 3) partial remission of nephrotic syndrome (n=10); and 4) minimal proteinuria (n=11). Nine healthy volunteers comprised a control group. Serum copeptin level (as a marker of vasopressin secretion) and urinary AQP2 were measured using ELISA. Results Nephrotic syndrome was associated with a significant increase in serum copeptin levels compared with those in the other groups (all P<0.05). In patients with nephrotic syndrome and a partial remission of nephrotic syndrome combined, there was more than a ten-fold decrease in the median urinary AQP2 excretion (0.03 ng/mL) compared with healthy volunteers (0.41 ng/mL; P<0.001) and more than a five-fold decrease compared with patients with minimal proteinuria (0.21 ng/mL; P<0.05). Unlike copeptin levels, the median urinary AQP2 excretion in patients with minimal proteinuria also decreased but less significantly than in those with nephrotic syndrome. There was a negative correlation between the urinary AQP2 excretion and daily proteinuria (R=−0.41; P=0.005). Conclusion Our clinical study was the first to demonstrate low AQP2 excretion in nephrotic syndrome that may indicate an escape from the vasopressin regulating effect.
Archive | 2018
Yuriy Milovanov; Lidia Lysenko; Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Nikolay Mukhin; Marina V. Taranova Elena I. Kozevnikova; Marina Lebedeva; Vasiliy V. Kozlov Svetlana Y. Milovanova; Aigul Zh. Usubalieva
Archive | 2018
Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Lidia Lysenko; Nikolay Mukhin; Svetlana Milovanova; MarinaV. Taranova; Yuriy Milovanov; Vasiliy Kozlov; Aigul Zh. Usubalieva
Archive | 2018
Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Lidia Lysenko; Yuriy Milovanov; Nikolay Mukhin; Vasiliy Kozlov; Marina Taranova; Svetlana Milovanova; Marina Lebedeva; Aigul Zh. Usubalieva
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Elena Kozhevnikova; Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Yuriy Milovanov; Vasiliy Kozlov; Marina Taranova; Svetlana Milovanova; Mihail Brovko
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Svetlana Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Lidia Lysenko; Ludmila Milovanova; Vasiliy Kozlov; Yuriy Milovanov; Elena Kozhevnikova; Michail Brovko
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Ludmila Milovanova; Lidia Lysenko; Marc G. Vervloet; Victor Fomin; Yuriy Milovanov; Vasiliy Kozlov; Marina Taranova; Svetlana Milovanova; Vladimir Reshetnikov; Elena Kozevnikova; Mihail Brovko
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Mikhail Brovko; Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Lidia Lysenko-Kozlovskaya; Nikolay Mukhin; Marina Taranova; Yuriy Milovanov; Vasily Kozlov; Svetlana Milovanova; Elena Kozhevnikova
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2017
Ludmila Milovanova; Victor Fomin; Svetlana Milovanova; Lidia Lysenko; Nikolay Mukhin; Marina Taranova; Elena Kozevnikova; Yuriy Milovanov; Marina Lebedeva; Vasiliy Kozlov; Aigul Zh. Usubalieva; Aleksey Malahov; Mihail Brovko
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2016
Ludmila Milovanova; Anna Dudareva; Yuriy Milovanova