Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage

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In this paper, the pass of proteins like the albumin through the glomerular layers is modeled. Mainly, we have focused on the mathematical model based on physics which might explain the filtering of giant proteins like the albumin to the convoluted tubule as a relevant indicator of the beginning of...

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Autor: Nieto Chaupis, Huber
Formato: objeto de conferencia
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
Repositorio:UCH-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985907
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7985907
Nivel de acceso:acceso embargado
Materia:Damage detection
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Proteins
Albumin
Electric degradation
Electrical force
IoBNT
Kidney disease
Negatively charged
Spatial configuration
Superficial density
Diagnosis
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spelling Nieto Chaupis, Huber7 May 2017 through 10 May 20172019-08-26T02:42:24Z2019-08-26T02:42:24Z2017-05Nieto Chaupis, H. (Mayo, 2017). Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage. En International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), USA.http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/377http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985907https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/798590710.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985907IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications, MeMeA2-s2.0-85028011434In this paper, the pass of proteins like the albumin through the glomerular layers is modeled. Mainly, we have focused on the mathematical model based on physics which might explain the filtering of giant proteins like the albumin to the convoluted tubule as a relevant indicator of the beginning of the diabetes kidney disease (DKD). The main assumption of this study is that of the presence of high concentrations of glucose might deplete the negative charges (superficial densities) located along the endothelium and podocytes. This has implications on the podocytes's architecture in the sense that the lack of charges is synonymous of degradation and loss of functionalities. When podocytes have lost their morphology, the albumin and others negatively charged proteins exert electrical forces on the slit diaphragm and therefore makes a dynamical displacement in the Bowman's space or urine formation space. We have simulated the possible spatial configurations of albumin and noise expected to be measured by the nanosensor. The results are interpreted as the possible beginning of the glomerular damage in type-2 diabetes patients. The Monte Carlo simulation yields that the signal can be measured with an efficiency of order of 70%.Submitted by sistemas uch (sistemas@uch.edu.pe) on 2019-08-26T02:42:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-26T02:42:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-05IEEE;IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement SocietyengInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.info:eu-repo/semantics/articleIEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications, MeMeA 2017info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessRepositorio Institucional - UCHUniversidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesreponame:UCH-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHDamage detectionIntelligent systemsMonte Carlo methodsProteinsAlbuminElectric degradationElectrical forceIoBNTKidney diseaseNegatively chargedSpatial configurationSuperficial densityDiagnosisModeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damageinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectuch/377oai:repositorio.uch.edu.pe:uch/3772019-12-20 18:34:00.805Repositorio UCHuch.dspace@gmail.com
dc.title.en_PE.fl_str_mv Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
title Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
spellingShingle Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
Nieto Chaupis, Huber
Damage detection
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Proteins
Albumin
Electric degradation
Electrical force
IoBNT
Kidney disease
Negatively charged
Spatial configuration
Superficial density
Diagnosis
title_short Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
title_full Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
title_fullStr Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
title_sort Modeling the electric degradation of podocytes and detection of albumin for the early diagnostics of the glomerulus's damage
author Nieto Chaupis, Huber
author_facet Nieto Chaupis, Huber
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nieto Chaupis, Huber
dc.subject.en.fl_str_mv Damage detection
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Proteins
Albumin
Electric degradation
Electrical force
IoBNT
Kidney disease
Negatively charged
Spatial configuration
Superficial density
Diagnosis
topic Damage detection
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Proteins
Albumin
Electric degradation
Electrical force
IoBNT
Kidney disease
Negatively charged
Spatial configuration
Superficial density
Diagnosis
description In this paper, the pass of proteins like the albumin through the glomerular layers is modeled. Mainly, we have focused on the mathematical model based on physics which might explain the filtering of giant proteins like the albumin to the convoluted tubule as a relevant indicator of the beginning of the diabetes kidney disease (DKD). The main assumption of this study is that of the presence of high concentrations of glucose might deplete the negative charges (superficial densities) located along the endothelium and podocytes. This has implications on the podocytes's architecture in the sense that the lack of charges is synonymous of degradation and loss of functionalities. When podocytes have lost their morphology, the albumin and others negatively charged proteins exert electrical forces on the slit diaphragm and therefore makes a dynamical displacement in the Bowman's space or urine formation space. We have simulated the possible spatial configurations of albumin and noise expected to be measured by the nanosensor. The results are interpreted as the possible beginning of the glomerular damage in type-2 diabetes patients. The Monte Carlo simulation yields that the signal can be measured with an efficiency of order of 70%.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985907
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7985907
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10.1109/MeMeA.2017.7985907
IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications, MeMeA
2-s2.0-85028011434
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Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
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