Abstract:Objective To investigate the values of urinary netrin-1 and kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1) in the early diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) induced by neonatal asphyxia. Methods A total of 80 full-term neonates with asphyxia were enrolled (mild asphyxia: 34 neonates; severe asphyxia: 46 neonates). Forty normal full-term neonates were selected as the control group. Urinary samples were collected from the neonates in the three groups within 12 hours and 13-48 hours after birth. ELISA was applied to measure urinary levels of netrin-1 and KIM-1. Peripheral venous blood samples were also collected to measure serum creatinine (Scr) level. Results Compared with the control group, the asphyxia group had significantly higher urinary levels of netrin-1 and KIM-1 within 48 hours after birth and a significantly higher Scr level within 13-48 hours after birth (PPCI: 0.775-0.981; PCI: 0.829-0.969; PPConclusions Urinary netrin-1 and KIM-1 levels increase significantly when neonates with asphyxia develop AKI. Urinary netrin-1 and KIM-1 can be used as indicators for the early diagnosis of AKI after asphyxia.
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