نتایج جستجو برای: urinary citrate

تعداد نتایج: 122279  

2014
I. David Weiner John P. Leader Jennifer J. Bedford Jill W. Verlander Gaye Ellis Priyakshi Kalita Frederiek Vos Sylvia de Jong Robert J. Walker

Lithium therapy's most common side effects affecting the kidney are nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) and chronic kidney disease. Lithium may also induce a distal renal tubular acidosis. This study investigated the effect of chronic lithium exposure on renal acid-base homeostasis, with emphasis on ammonia and citrate excretion. We compared 11 individuals on long-term lithium therapy with six...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1997
P Jouhanneau G M Raisbeck F Yiou B Lacour H Banide T B Drüeke

We used accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) and 26AI to study the plasma concentration, urinary excretion, and retention in bone, brain, and liver of a single dose of a dietary concentration of aluminum ingested either with or without citrate by 2-month-old Wistar rats. In the absence of citrate, cumulative urinary excretion and skeleton retention were each approximately 0.05% of the total 26AI...

2009
Xiaobo Zhang Piyush Aggarwal Xiaoming Li Crystale Oakman Zhiping Wang Ronald Rodriguez

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Urinary Citrate is an inhibitor of Calcium oxalate stone formation. It is reabsorbed in the proximal kidney through sodium dicarboxylate co-transporters (NaDC-1, NaDC-3) present in the renal tubular epithelium. Lithium (Li) is a known potent inhibitor of these transporters. We investigated the effect of lithium carbonate (LiC) and lithium citrate (LiCit) in regulating uri...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 1990
J S Lindberg M M Zobitz J R Poindexter C Y Pak

This study compared magnesium oxide and magnesium citrate with respect to in vitro solubility and in vivo gastrointestinal absorbability. The solubility of 25 mmol magnesium citrate and magnesium oxide was examined in vitro in solutions containing varying amounts of hydrochloric acid (0-24.2 mEq) in 300 ml distilled water intended to mimic achlorhydric to peak acid secretory states. Magnesium o...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2000
K S Hering-Smith C T Gambala L L Hamm

Urinary citrate, which inhibits calcium nephrolithiasis, is determined by proximal reabsorption via an apical dicarboxylate transporter. Citrate is predominantly trivalent at physiological pH, but citrate(-2) is transported at the apical membrane. We now demonstrate that low-Ca solutions induce transport of citrate(-2) and succinate in opossum kidney cells. With 1.2 mM extracellular Ca, citrate...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Urology 1985

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Yoshihide Ogawa Hiroyuki Yonou Sanehiro Hokama Masami Oda Makoto Morozumi Kimio Sugaya

In 222 random spot urine specimens, the calcium concentration and calcium oxalate saturation [DG(CaOx)] were significantly higher among stone formers than among non-stone formers, while the citrate and creatinine-corrected citrate concentrations were lower. In 188 24-hour urine specimens, magnesium excretion was lower among stone formers than non-stone formers, while the creatinine-corrected ca...

Journal: :Clinical science 1997
K W Schönholzer R A Sutton V R Walker V Sossi M Schulzer C Orvig E Venczel R R Johnson D Vetterli B Dittrich-Hannen P Kubik M Suter

1. Until recently studies of intestinal aluminium absorption used pharmacological amounts of stable 27Al. 2. To examine the intestinal absorption of trace amounts of different chemical compounds of aluminium, in the present study we have employed the long half-life isotope of aluminium, 26Al, and accelerator mass spectrometry. Trace amounts of 26Al (2.7-12.1 ng) as the hydroxide, citrate, citra...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2014
John C Lieske Stephen T Turner Samuel N Edeh Jennifer A Smith Sharon L R Kardia

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Kidney stones and their risk factors aggregate in families, yet few studies have systematically estimated heritabilities and genetic correlations of the numerous urinary traits associated with risk of kidney stones. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS Twenty-four-hour urine samples were collected from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy cohort ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2010
Antonia Fabris Antonio Lupo Patrizia Bernich Cataldo Abaterusso Nicola Marchionna Antonio Nouvenne Giovanni Gambaro

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Medullary sponge kidney (MSK) is a renal malformation typically associated with nephrocalcinosis and recurrent calcium stones. Incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis, hypocitraturia, and hypercalciuria are common. For stone prevention, patients with MSK generally receive the standard "stone clinic" recommendations and often receive potassium citrate (KC). However, th...

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