These findings suggest a novel mechanism of edema in NS: plasminogen present in plasma is filtered through the defective glomerular barrier of NS and it is then converted into plasmin by the action of urokinase present in the cortical collecting duct. Plasmin then activates ENaC by proteolysis, resulting in sodium retention with the subsequent appearance of edema. More studies are needed, but this could be an important breakthrough. Helbert Rondon, MD, FASN, FACP |
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