Enzymatic Evidence of Renal Tubular Damage Following Renal Angiography

Abstract
Ligandin, a glutathione (GSH) transferase, is a protein found in proximal tubular cells as well as in other tissues. It does not occur in the urine of normal subjects; however, its presence was detected in the urine of some patients who underwent renal angiography. This finding suggests renal tubular cell damage due to the procedure. [Contrast media toxicity is discussed.].