Total:€ 169,00
SDMA – Renal Function & Nitric Oxide Pathway Marker
€ 99,00
A biomarker test measuring SDMA to support assessment of renal function, arginine metabolism, and nitric oxide-related biochemical balance.
Beschrijving
SDMA – Renal Function & Nitric Oxide Pathway Marker
The SDMA test measures Symmetric Dimethylarginine (SDMA), a biomarker associated with renal function, arginine metabolism, and nitric oxide-related physiology.
SDMA is increasingly recognized as a useful marker in the assessment of kidney function and broader metabolic health. It may also provide supportive insight into pathways linked to nitric oxide availability and vascular regulation.
What does this test measure?
- Symmetric Dimethylarginine (SDMA)
Why is SDMA important?
SDMA is formed during protein methylation processes and is primarily eliminated by the kidneys. For this reason, it may serve as a sensitive marker related to renal clearance and kidney function. In addition, SDMA is linked to arginine transport and nitric oxide-related metabolism, making it relevant in broader cardiometabolic and vascular assessments.
Clinical relevance
SDMA may be considered in the evaluation of renal function, early changes in kidney clearance, cardiometabolic health, and functional biochemical disturbances involving the nitric oxide pathway.
It may be particularly useful in patients with metabolic syndrome, diabetes, hypertension, chronic inflammatory burden, or cases where kidney-related function requires closer biochemical monitoring.
When may this test be considered?
- Supportive renal function assessment
- Cardiometabolic evaluation
- Diabetes or insulin resistance
- Hypertension
- Preventive cardiovascular risk profiling
- Functional assessment of arginine and nitric oxide pathways
- Monitoring of broader metabolic and vascular health
How can elevated SDMA be interpreted?
Elevated SDMA may suggest reduced renal clearance or altered dimethylarginine metabolism. Interpretation should always be made together with renal markers such as creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and the wider clinical context.
Suggested complementary tests
- ADMA
- Creatinine
- eGFR
- Urea
- Homocysteine
- HbA1c and fasting insulin
- hs-CRP
- Lipid profile
Who is this test for?
This test is suitable for practitioners and individuals seeking a more advanced view of renal-related biochemical function and its interaction with cardiometabolic and vascular health.
Important note
SDMA should be interpreted as part of a broader biochemical picture and not in isolation. Its value is greatest when combined with standard renal markers and clinically relevant metabolic and cardiovascular parameters.
Suitable for postal submission.
Additional information
| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 16 × 2,5 cm |
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