نتایج جستجو برای: calcium oxalate stone

تعداد نتایج: 194699  

2015
Baoquan Xie Timothy J. Halter Ballav M. Borah George H. Nancollas

The majority of human kidney stones are comprised of multiple calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) crystals encasing a calcium phosphate nucleus. The physiochemical mechanism of nephrolithiasis has not been well determined on the molecular level; this is crucial to the control and prevention of renal stone formation. This work investigates the role of phosphate ions on the formation of calcium oxa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Lan Mo Lucy Liaw Andrew P Evan Andre J Sommer John C Lieske Xue-Ru Wu

Although often supersaturated with mineral salts such as calcium phosphate and calcium oxalate, normal urine possesses an innate ability to keep them from forming harmful crystals. This inhibitory activity has been attributed to the presence of urinary macromolecules, although controversies abound regarding their role, or lack thereof, in preventing renal mineralization. Here, we show that 10% ...

2009
Karen Brown Laura F. Halperin Ashley Malhotra Janius Tsang Marc Grynpas Mitchell L. Halperin

A severe degree of hypotension in children followed the intravenous administration of codeine phosphate in several case reports—histamine release was its presumed root cause [1–3]. We also report cardiovascular collapse following accidental bolus intravenous injection of 30 mg (74 μmol) codeine phosphate, but it was associated with a surprising profound degree of hypocalcaemia. A quantitative a...

2012
Jessica N. Lange Kyle D. Wood John Knight Dean G. Assimos Ross P. Holmes

Calcium oxalate kidney stones are a common condition affecting many people in the United States. The concentration of oxalate in urine is a major risk factor for stone formation. There is evidence that glyoxal metabolism may be an important contributor to urinary oxalate excretion. Endogenous sources of glyoxal include the catabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Here, we review all the...

2013
Ponnusamy Sasikumar Sivasamy Gomathi Kolandaswamy Anbazhagan Govindan Sadasivam Selvam

Current treatment options for patients with hyperoxaluria and calcium oxalate stone diseases are limited and do not always lead to sufficient reduction in urinary oxalate excretion. Oxalate degrading bacteria have been suggested for degrading intestinal oxalate for the prevention of calcium oxalate stone. Here, we reported a recombinant Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 (L. plantarum) secreting het...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002
In Sook Han Yasushi Nakagawa Jong Wook Park Min Ho Suh Sung Il Suh Song Woo Shin Su Yul Ahn Byung Kil Choe

Urolithiasis and calcium oxalate crystal deposition diseases are still significant medical problems. In the course of nephrocalcin cDNA cloning, we have identified FKBP-12 as an inhibitory molecule of calcium oxalate crystal growth. lambdagt 11 cDNA libraries were constructed from renal carcinoma tissues and screened for nephrocalcin cDNA clones using anti-nephrocalcin antibody as a probe. Clon...

Journal: :International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology 2013
K P Aggarwal S Tandon S K Singh C Tandon

PURPOSE Proteins constitute a major portion of the organic matrix of human calcium oxalate (CaOx) renal stones and the matrix is considered to be important in stone formation and growth. The present study evaluates the effect of these proteins on oxalate injured renal epithelial cells accompanied by a 2D map of these proteins. MATERIALS AND METHODS Proteins were isolated from the matrix of ki...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 1998
G C Curhan W C Willett E B Rimm F E Speizer M J Stampfer

A variety of factors influence the formation of calcium oxalate kidney stones, including gender, diet, and urinary excretion of calcium, oxalate, and uric acid. Several of these factors may be related to body size. Because men on average have a larger body size and a threefold higher lifetime risk of stone formation than women, body size may be an important risk factor for calcium oxalate stone...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Urology 1985

2015
S. Vaitheeswari R. Sriram P. Brindha Gino A. Kurian

PURPOSE Calcium oxalate urolithiasis is one of the most common urinary tract diseases and is of high prevalence. The present study proposes to evaluate the antilithiatic property of hydrogen sulfide and its metabolites like thiosulfate & sulfate in an in vitro model. MATERIALS AND METHODS The antilithiatic activity of sodium hydrogen sulfide (NaSH), sodium thiosulfate (Na(2)S(2)O(3)) and sodi...

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