نتایج جستجو برای: amorph urate

تعداد نتایج: 4153  

2013
Ashwin Rajan Opetaia Aati Ramanamma Kalluru Gregory D Gamble Anne Horne Anthony J Doyle Fiona M McQueen Nicola Dalbeth

INTRODUCTION Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) has potential for monitoring urate deposition in patients with gout. The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to analyse measurement error of DECT urate volume measurement in clinically stable patients with tophaceous gout. METHODS Seventy-three patients with tophaceous gout on stable therapy attended study visits at baseline and t...

Journal: :Compendium 2009
John McCue Cathy Langston Douglas Palma Kelly Gisselman

Urate uroliths belong to the purine family of uroliths and are the third most common urolith type in dogs and cats. In dalmatians, an autosomal recessive trait is responsible for hyperuricosuria and a predisposition to urate urolithiasis. In other dog breeds and in cats, urate uroliths are predominantly associated with liver disease, specifically portosystemic vascular anomalies. Idiopathic ura...

2005
M. J. O'DONNELL S. H. P. MADDRELL

Urate is transported against an electrochemical gradient into the lumen of the lower Malpighian tubule oiRhodnius. In vivo, higher urate transport rates are induced by the increase in haemolymph urate concentration that follows feeding. The induced rate of transport is sufficient to account for the amount of urate eliminated. In vitro experiments with the tsetse fly Glossina suggest a possible ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1959
T F YU A B GUTMAN

Salicylate administered to man in sufficiently large dosage (5 to 6 or more Gm. per day) causes marked uricosuria, characterized by substantially increased urate/inulin clearance ratios attributable to inhibition of tubular reabsorption of the filtered urate. In smaller dosage (1 to 2 Gm. per day) salicylate exerts a contrary effect, retention of urate, associated with lower than normal urate/i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2012
Kate Witkowska Kyla M Smith Sylvia Y M Yao Amy M L Ng Debbie O'Neill Edward Karpinski James D Young Christopher I Cheeseman

Human SLC2A9 (GLUT9) is a novel high-capacity urate transporter belonging to the facilitated glucose transporter family. In the present study, heterologous expression in Xenopus oocytes has allowed us to undertake an in-depth radiotracer flux and electrophysiological study of urate transport mediated by both isoforms of SLC2A9 (a and b). Addition of urate to SLC2A9-producing oocytes generated o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
K De Ceulaer A G Morgan E Choo-Kang W A Wilson G R Serjeant

Serum and urinary urate concentrations were studied in 44 patients with homozygous sickle cell (SS) disease, and in 27 controls with normal haemoglobin. Hyperuricaemia (>0.39 mmol/l (6.5 mg/100 ml)) occurred in 41% of SS patients and inversely correlated with renal urate clearance but not with indices of bone marrow turnover. Higher serum urate concentrations occurred in patients with proteinur...

2013
FAN YU

In normal man, the renal clearance of urate is only a small fraction, some 5 to 10 per cent, of the inulin clearance. The prevailing interpretation of this low urate/inulin clearance ratio assumes complete filtrability of the plasma urate at the glomerulus, an assumption supported by several lines of evidence (1-7); reabsorption of 90 to 95 per cent of the filtered urate; and excretion of that ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Amy M Bataille James Goldmeyer J Larry Renfro

Birds are uricotelic and, like humans, maintain high plasma urate concentrations (approximately 300 microM). The majority of their urate waste, as in humans, is eliminated by renal proximal tubular secretion; however, the mechanism of urate transport across the brush-border membrane of the intact proximal tubule epithelium during secretion is uncertain. The dominance of secretory urate transpor...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
Frederic Preitner Alexandra Laverriere-Loss Salima Metref Anabela Da Costa Catherine Moret Samuel Rotman Dominique Bazin Michel Daudon Christophe Sandt Arnaud Dessombz Bernard Thorens

Plasma urate levels are higher in humans than rodents (240-360 vs. ∼30 μM) because humans lack the liver enzyme uricase. High uricemia in humans may protect against oxidative stress, but hyperuricemia also associates with the metabolic syndrome, and urate and uric acid can crystallize to cause gout and renal dysfunctions. Thus, hyperuricemic animal models to study urate-induced pathologies are ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2011
Amy M Bataille Carla L Maffeo J Larry Renfro

Urate is a potent antioxidant at high concentrations but it has also been associated with a wide variety of health risks. Plasma urate concentration is determined by ingestion, production, and urinary excretion; however, factors that regulate urate excretion remain uncertain. The objective of this study was to determine whether cellular stress, which has been shown to affect other renal transpo...

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