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Novel molecular variants of the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter gene are responsible for antenatal Bartter syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Antenatal Bartter syndrome is a variant of inherited renal-tubular disorders associated with hypokalemic alkalosis. This disorder typically presents as a life-threatening condition beginning in utero, with marked fetal polyuria that leads to polyhydramnios and premature delivery. Another hallmark of this variant is a marked hypercalciuria and, as a secondary consequence, the development of nephrocalcinosis and osteopenia. We have analyzed 15 probands belonging to 13 families and have performed SSCP analysis of the coding sequence and the exon-intron boundaries of the NKCC2 gene; and we report 14 novel mutations in patients with antenatal Bartter syndrome, as well as the identification of three isoforms of human NKCC2 that arise from alternative splicing.

SUBMITTER: Vargas-Poussou R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1377151 | biostudies-other | 1998 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Novel molecular variants of the Na-K-2Cl cotransporter gene are responsible for antenatal Bartter syndrome.

Vargas-Poussou R R   Feldmann D D   Vollmer M M   Konrad M M   Kelly L L   van den Heuvel L P LP   Tebourbi L L   Brandis M M   Karolyi L L   Hebert S C SC   Lemmink H H HH   Deschênes G G   Hildebrandt F F   Seyberth H W HW   Guay-Woodford L M LM   Knoers N V NV   Antignac C C  

American journal of human genetics 19980601 6


Antenatal Bartter syndrome is a variant of inherited renal-tubular disorders associated with hypokalemic alkalosis. This disorder typically presents as a life-threatening condition beginning in utero, with marked fetal polyuria that leads to polyhydramnios and premature delivery. Another hallmark of this variant is a marked hypercalciuria and, as a secondary consequence, the development of nephrocalcinosis and osteopenia. We have analyzed 15 probands belonging to 13 families and have performed S  ...[more]

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