Changes in zinc metabolism during the course of the nephrotic syndrome
E. W. Reimold
The plasma zinc concentration and quantitative urinary zinc excretion were
studied in 105 pediatric patients with the nephrotic syndrome or
nephritis-nephrosis. The plasma level was decreased to a mean value of 51.7
microgram/dL in patients with the nephrotic syndrome (controls, 85
microgram/dL). The rate of urinary zinc excretion was not different from
that of the controls, with the exception of patients whose disease was in
the polyuric phase of beginning remission where it was fivefold higher and
those who had achieved a long-lasting remission of the disease. Since about
two thirds of the plasma zinc is bound to albumin, an unchanged
zinc-albumin ratio would reflect an equal zinc and albumin loss. The ratio,
however, was increased twofold and thus does not adequately explain the
hypozincemia. The low hair level of 86 microgram/g may suggest a more
profoundly disturbed zinc metabolism than originally thought.