[Intrauterine growth restriction and renal function--a long-term problem?].

Jörg Dötsch, Christian Plank
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Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is associated with an increased prevalence of renal malfunction. Two principal pathogenetic pathways appear to be involved: on the one hand non-renal mechanisms such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes, both associated with previous IUGR, predispose to secondary renal damage; on the other hand, renal mechanisms are involved such as the reduced number of nephrons in low-birth-weight children, which is a risk factor for future renal failure. In addition, glomerular diseases show a severer course in IUGR children. The course of the nephrotic syndrome is less favourable, and IgA nephropathy is associated with a higher prevalence of glomerular sclerosis. Data from animal experiments suggest an increased susceptibility of glomeruli to inflammatory stimuli and reduced regenerative capacities. However, not only prenatal environment, but also postnatal hyperalimentation is responsible for the manifestation of renal disease after IUGR.

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[宫内生长受限和肾功能——一个长期问题?]。
宫内生长受限(IUGR)与肾脏功能障碍的患病率增加有关。似乎涉及两种主要的发病途径:一方面,非肾脏机制,如高血压和2型糖尿病,均与既往IUGR相关,易发生继发性肾脏损害;另一方面,肾脏机制也参与其中,如低出生体重儿童肾单位数量减少,这是未来肾衰竭的危险因素。此外,肾小球疾病在IUGR儿童中表现出更严重的病程。肾病综合征的病程不太有利,IgA肾病与肾小球硬化的较高患病率相关。动物实验数据表明,肾小球对炎症刺激的易感性增加,再生能力降低。然而,IUGR后肾脏疾病的表现不仅与产前环境有关,还与出生后的高营养有关。
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