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Title: [Correlation between tryptophan, NEFA and albumins in the nephrotic syndrome]. Author: Pirazzoli G, Casadio L, Rossini R, Gualandi S, Tazzari R, Corsini F. Journal: Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper; 1983 Jan 31; 59(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 6849691. Abstract: Many connections were considered between bound and free tryptophan and albumins, NEFA and other aminoacids in 18 proofs in ten subjects of paediatric age affected by nephrotic syndrome. A decrease of total tryptophan and a tendency to increase of free tryptophan were showed in our experience. NEFA, at normal concentrations, should not be responsible for this; and this could suggest that the binding sites on albumins for NEFA and tryptophan are different. Besides there is appearance of a positive correlation between albumins and bound tryptophan and a negative correlation between albumins and free tryptophan. These results can suggest that the reduction of the total tryptophan is due to the loss of the fractions bound to albumins, but urinary tryptophan is not increased in our studies. As the albumins get fewer, there is a lost in linked tryptophan and an increase of free tryptophan. A total reduction of other aromatic aminoacids can also explain, through a reduced intestinal absorption, the decrease of the tryptophan in the nephrotic syndrome.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]