نتایج جستجو برای: hyperoxaluria

تعداد نتایج: 893  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Eduardo C Salido Xiao M Li Yang Lu Xia Wang Alfredo Santana Namita Roy-Chowdhury Armando Torres Larry J Shapiro Jayanta Roy-Chowdhury

Mutations in the alanine-glyoxylate amino transferase gene (AGXT) are responsible for primary hyperoxaluria type I, a rare disease characterized by excessive hepatic oxalate production that leads to renal failure. We generated a null mutant mouse by targeted mutagenesis of the homologous gene, Agxt, in embryonic stem cells. Mutant mice developed normally, and they exhibited hyperoxaluria and cr...

2017
Ibtihel Benhaj Mbarek Saoussen Mdimeg Amira Moussa Dorsaf Zellama Hayat Kaarout Jaouida Abdelmoula Abdellatif Achour Saoussen Abroug Asma Omezzine Ali Bouslama

BACKGROUND Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), is a rare and heterogeneous disease and one of major causes of renal insufficiency in Tunisia, caused by mutations in the AGXT gene. 33-34InsC mutation, was mainly described in children with a severe clinical feature leading to early death, but it was uncommonly reported in adult patients. METHODS Common mutations in AGXT were tested using PCR/RF...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2002
N P Riksen H J L M Timmers K J M Assmann F Th M Huysmans

Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) usually presents with recurrent urolithiasis, nephrocalcinosis and progressive renal failure at a relatively young age. This report describes a patient who, due to the late onset of end-stage renal disease, had been diagnosed with PH1 only after failure of his second kidney graft. Retrospectively, his vascular problems, skeletal abnormalities and cardiac arrhy...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1980
P O'Regan A R Constable A M Joekes G P Kasidas G A Rose

A successful live related renal transplant in a 29-year-old male patient with Type 1 primary hyperoxaluria, who remains well 32 months postoperatively, is described. The plasma oxalate and exchangeable oxalate pool before transplantation were 160 mumol/1 and 4429 mumol respectively. Since the transplant these have been greatly reduced although they remain elevated above the normal by a factor o...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2007
Zhang-Qun Ye De-Bo Kong Zhi-Qiang Chen Lin-Fang Yao Hui Guo Xiao Yu Guan-Lin Liu Wei-Min Yang

Hyperoxaluria can lead to multiple pathologic conditions such as recurrent urolithiasis, oxalosis, nephrocalcinosis and even renal failure, but there is no known oxalate-degrading pathway in the human body, and current therapeutic options for patients with hyperoxaluria are limited. Oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase and formyl-CoA transferase are the key enzymes in the oxalate catabolism of Oxalobacter ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2008
Saeed R Khan Patricia A Glenton

The most common theories about the pathogenesis of idiopathic kidney stones consider precipitation of calcium phosphate (CaP) within the kidneys critical for the development of the disease. We decided to test the hypothesis that a CaP substrate can promote the deposition of calcium oxalate (CaOx) in the kidneys. Experimental hyperoxaluria was induced by feeding glyoxylate to male mice with knoc...

2013
Tulika Dahiya C.S. Pundir

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES High level of urinary oxalate substantially increases the risk of hyperoxaluria, a significant risk factor for urolithiasis. The primary goal of this study was to reduce urinary oxalate excretion employing liposome encapsulated oxalate oxidase in animal model. METHODS A membrane bound oxalate oxidase was purified from Bougainvillea leaves. The enzyme in its native form...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2007
Shradha Rathi William Kern Kai Lau

UNLABELLED Vitamin C is a precursor of oxalate and promoter of its absorption, potentially causing hyperoxaluria. Malabsorption causes Calcium (Ca) chelation with fatty acids, producing enteric hyperoxaluria. CASE A 73-year-old man with both risk factors was hospitalized with serum creatinine of 8.4 mg/dL (versus 1.2 mg/dL four months earlier) (normal 0.6-1.3 mg/dL). Given his oxalate-rich di...

2017
Orapun JATURAKAN Chollada BURANAKARL Thasinas DISSAYABUTRA Narongsak CHAIYABUTR Anusak KIJTAWORNRAT Anudep RUNGSIPIPAT

Klotho protein is recognized as having a renoprotective effect and is used as a biomarker for kidney injury. We investigated the level of Klotho protein in hyperoxaluria-induced kidney injury and the effects of vitamin E (Vit E) and vitamin C (Vit C) supplementation. Hyperoxaluria was induced by feeding 2% (w/v) Hydroxy-L-proline (HLP) in the drinking water for 21 days. Rats were divided into 5...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1970
C E Dent T C Stamp

progress are discussed in relation to the known natural history of the disease. 6 of them probably have the usual form of primary hyperoxaluria associated with increased glycollic acid excretion, while 3 who are sibs have the recently described variant associated with L-glyceric aciduria and normal glycollic acid excretion. All 9 patients have been on regimens designed to increase the urinary s...

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