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Urine Total Protein

Urine Total Protein
Method: Pyrogallol Red–Molybdate Method
(UTP)
Liquid reagent: R1: R2=3:1
(UTP)

Clinical Significance of Urine Total Protein

1️⃣ Proteinuria (Increased Urinary Protein)

Defined as >150 mg/day.

Types of Proteinuria:
A. Glomerular Proteinuria

Due to increased glomerular permeability.

Seen in:

  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Hypertension

Features:

  • Albumin predominates
  • May be massive (>3.5 g/day in nephrotic syndrome)

B. Tubular Proteinuria

Due to defective tubular reabsorption.

Seen in:

  • Tubulointerstitial nephritis
  • Drug-induced nephropathy
  • Fanconi syndrome

Features:

  • Low molecular weight proteins
  • Usually <2 g/day

C. Overflow Proteinuria

Due to excess production of low molecular weight proteins.

Seen in:

  • Multiple Myeloma (Bence-Jones proteins)
  • Hemolysis (hemoglobinuria)
  • Rhabdomyolysis (myoglobinuria)

D. Post-Renal Proteinuria

Due to inflammation beyond kidney.

Seen in:

  • Urinary tract infections
  • Stones
  • Tumors

2️⃣ Nephrotic Syndrome

Characterized by:

  • Proteinuria > 3.5 g/day
  • Hypoalbuminemia
  • Edema
  • Hyperlipidemia

Urine protein estimation is essential for diagnosis and monitoring.

3️⃣ Early Detection of Kidney Disease

  • Microalbuminuria (30–300 mg/day) is an early marker in
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Hypertension

Used to detect early diabetic nephropathy.

4️⃣ Monitoring Renal Disease

Urine protein levels are used to:

  • Assess disease severity
  • Monitor treatment response
  • Predict prognosis
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