In view of the increase in the number of cases with nephropathy in aged
animals of the cat family, the invention provides a marker for early
diagnosis of feline nephropathy which can substitute for the conventional
complicated methods of diagnosing nephropathy such as blood examination,
kidney radiography using a contrast medium, and ultrasonic image
analysis. It was found that cats with nephropathy show markedly lowered
levels of excretion of a novel protein (named cauxin) with a molecular
weight of 70 K, which is excreted into urine in high concentrations in
normal adult cats showing no clinical abnormality. When the protein is
used as a marker in diagnosing feline nephropathy, feline nephropathy can
be detected in a simple and exact manner.