Increased urinary levels of Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein suggest a systemic etiology of interstitial cystitis

J Urol. 1996 Sep;156(3):943-6.

Abstract

Purpose: We investigated the role of Tamm-Horsfall protein in interstitial cystitis.

Materials and methods: Urinary Tamm-Horsfall protein excretion was analyzed in interstitial cystitis patients and controls, and bladder biopsy specimens were stained immunohistochemically for Tamm-Horsfall protein.

Results: Urinary Tamm-Horsfall protein levels in 28 women with interstitial cystitis were statistically significantly greater than those in 25 female controls. No positive staining for Tamm-Horsfall protein was demonstrated in the bladder tissue from 10 interstitial cystitis cases.

Conclusions: The results support the notion that interstitial cystitis may have a systemic etiology. In addition, this assay might have clinical value in the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cystitis, Interstitial / etiology
  • Cystitis, Interstitial / urine*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mucoproteins / urine*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Uromodulin

Substances

  • Mucoproteins
  • UMOD protein, human
  • Uromodulin