The
kidney is important for regulating fluid and
electrolyte balance, and it also secretes
proteins that have important biological roles.
In a study appearing online on April 7 in
advance of the print publication of the May 1
issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation,
Jianchao Xu and colleagues from Yale University
searched for novel proteins secreted by the
kidney.
The
researchers have identified a new protein, called
renalase.
Renalase
is secreted by the kidney into the blood and
regulates heart rate and blood pressure.
Interestingly,
renalase
levels are markedly reduced in patients with
end-stage kidney disease as compared to healthy
subjects. Therefore, there may be a causal link
between reduced
renalase
and the increased cardiovascular risk that is often
seen in patients with renal disease
The
identification of
renalase
not only provides a more complete understandingof renal and cardiovascular physiology, but
could also lead to the development of novel
therapies forpatientswith chronic
kidney disease.