Carbonic anhydrase 3 protein in urine may be Potential Biomarker for ARAS: Study
Written By : Dr. Shravani Dali
Published On 2025-10-10 14:45 GMT | Update On 2025-10-10 14:45 GMT
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A new study published in BMC Nephrology in 2025, reports that carbonic anhydrase 3 detected in urine may serve as a useful biomarker for monitoring renal injury in patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis. The authors explain that this vascular condition reduces blood supply to the kidneys, leading to progressive functional decline, yet current diagnostic methods rely heavily on imaging and invasive procedures. Identifying a protein such as carbonic anhydrase 3 in urine, which reflects interstitial damage, could provide a safe and non-invasive alternative to monitor disease progression and treatment response.
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