نتایج جستجو برای: urate oxidae

تعداد نتایج: 4122  

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2009
Alberto Ascherio Peter A LeWitt Kui Xu Shirley Eberly Arthur Watts Wayne R Matson Connie Marras Karl Kieburtz Alice Rudolph Mikhail B Bogdanov Steven R Schwid Marsha Tennis Caroline M Tanner M Flint Beal Anthony E Lang David Oakes Stanley Fahn Ira Shoulson Michael A Schwarzschild

BACKGROUND The risk of Parkinson disease (PD) and its rate of progression may decline with increasing concentration of blood urate, a major antioxidant. OBJECTIVE To determine whether serum and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of urate predict clinical progression in patients with PD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Eight hundred subjects with early PD enrolled in the Deprenyl and Tocop...

2005
B. ZEIS C. R. BRIDGES M. K. GRIESHABER

The specific effects of L-lactate and urate on oxygen binding by the haemocyanin of the lobster Homarus vulgaris were investigated. Increasing concentrations of L-lactate were found to increase haemocyanin oxygen-affinity. The relationship between the oxygen affinity (logP50) and [L-lactate] expressed as (Alog/5())(Alog[L-lactate])"' was -0.11 at L-lactate concentrations between 0.3 and 1 Immoi...

Journal: :The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 2011
M Shipley

Gout is increasing in prevalence throughout the world, particularly in developed countries. The causes are dietary--purine-rich foods, high saturated fats, fructose-containing drinks and alcohol. Gout is also drug-related and associated with increased obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome. Although very readily treated, there is evidence that physicians fail to optimi...

2005
FRANCOIS H. LALLIER PATRICK J. WALSH F. Lallier

L-Lactate, the only known anaerobic end-product in decapod crustaceans (Gade, 1983), increases haemocyanin oxygen-affinity (Tnichot, 1980; Mangum, 1983; Bridges and Morris, 1986). In exercised blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, the decrease in haemocyanin oxygen-affinity induced by metabolic acidosis via the Bohr shift was substantially balanced by the opposing effect of L-lactate (Booth etal, 19...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1980
J A Reardon J T Scott

Under inpatient controlled conditions 4 patients with gout and hypertension were treated with varying doses of tienilic acid, a new uricosuric diuretic. Plasma urate levels were reduced by an average of 50% in association with significantly increased urinary urate excretion. A twice-daily regimen was considerably more effective than a single morning dosage in reduction of plasma urate, though b...

Albert Danial zadeh, Mahin Sadr, Mohammad Reza Aryaei Nezhad,

Serum Vitamin A, total protein, serum electrophoresis, were determined in pediatric patients with urolithiasis (mostly bladder stones) and compared to that of normal healthy volunteers. The level of Vitamin A in healthy volunteers was found to be significantly (P<0.001) higher than that of patients with urolithiasis. The amount of total serum protein, how­ever, was not significantly different i...

2017
Mina Fukai Tetsu Hirosawa Hideo Nakatani Tomoko Muramatsu Mitsuru Kikuchi Yoshio Minabe

Ammonium acid urate urolithiasis is a quite rare condition. Our literature review of ammonium acid urate urolithiasis suggests that ammonium acid urate urolithiasis should be regarded as a general medical complication related to anorexia nervosa, and purging by laxative abuse might be a crucially important risk.

Journal: :Rheumatology 2020

Journal: :American family physician 2007
Aaron T Eggebeen

Arthritis caused by gout (i.e., gouty arthritis) accounts for millions of outpatient visits annually, and the prevalence is increasing. Gout is caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition in tissues leading to arthritis, soft tissue masses (i.e., tophi), nephrolithiasis, and urate nephropathy. The biologic precursor to gout is elevated serum uric acid levels (i.e., hyperuricemia). Asymptomati...

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