Renoprotective Effects of Low-protein Diet with the Use of Keto-analogues of Essential Amino Acids Using
Journal Title: Нирки - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
The article discusses the role of low-protein diet and keto-analogues of essential amino acids in patients with impaired renal function. On the basis of results of the study on regularities of monocyte chemoattractant protein level (MCP-1), depending on the origin of glomerular damage and stage of chronic kidney disease and the dynamics of its changes under the influence of different approaches in complex treatment, it is concluded that administration of low-protein diet with inclusion of Ketosteril is necessary already at the early stages of the diseases for renoprotective action. Use of Ketosteril should be prolonged and continuous in order to increase the predialysis period and improve the quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Authors and Affiliations
O. I. Romadanova, Zh. D. Semidotskaya, M. A. Vlasenko, Ye. M. Vlasenko, Ye. A. Butikova
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