نتایج جستجو برای: oxalate

تعداد نتایج: 5593  

Journal: :Kidney international 2004
Charles Y C Pak Beverley Adams-Huet John R Poindexter Margaret S Pearle Roy D Peterson Orson W Moe

BACKGROUND The study compared the effect of urinary calcium with that of oxalate on urinary saturation [relative saturation ratio (RSR)] of calcium oxalate. METHODS A retrospective data analysis was conducted on urinary stone risk analysis from 667 patients with predominantly calcium oxalate stones. Urinary RSR of calcium oxalate was individually calculated using Equil 2. A "theoretical" curv...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2011
Felix Knauf Narae Ko Zhirong Jiang William G Robertson Christina M Van Itallie James M Anderson Peter S Aronson

Mice lacking the oxalate transporter SLC26A6 develop hyperoxalemia, hyperoxaluria, and calcium-oxalate stones as a result of a defect in intestinal oxalate secretion, but what accounts for the absorptive oxalate flux remains unknown. We measured transepithelial absorption of [(14)C]oxalate simultaneously with the flux of [(3)H]mannitol, a marker of the paracellular pathway, across intestine fro...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1996
M L Jennings M F Adame

This paper describes characteristics of the transport of oxalate across the human erythrocyte membrane. Treatment of cells with low concentrations of H2DIDS (4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonate) inhibits Cl(-)-Cl- and oxalate-oxalate exchange to the same extent, suggesting that band 3 is the major transport pathway for oxalate. The kinetics of oxalate and Cl- self-exchange fluxes ind...

2015
Evan Barr-Beare Vijay Saxena Evann E. Hilt Krystal Thomas-White Megan Schober Birong Li Brian Becknell David S. Hains Alan J. Wolfe Andrew L. Schwaderer Jeff M Sands

BACKGROUND The role of calcium oxalate crystals and deposits in UTI pathogenesis has not been established. The objectives of this study were to identify bacteria present in pediatric urolithiasis and, using in vitro and in vivo models, to determine the relevance of calcium oxalate deposits during experimental pyelonephritis. METHODS Pediatric kidney stones and urine were collected and both cu...

2013
DAVID ELDER

Oxalate is a normal constituent of human urine. Since oxalate is found in many foods it has frequently been assumed that urinary oxalate is largely, if not entirely, of dietary origin. However, animal studies have shown that oxalate may arise endogenously, and glycine, glyoxylic acid, glycolic acid (3-5) and ascorbic acid (6, 7) have been shown to be precursors of urinary or tissue oxalate unde...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2011
Kristin J Bergsland Anna L Zisman John R Asplin Elaine M Worcester Fredric L Coe

Little is known about the renal handling of oxalate in patients with idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH). To explore the role of tubular oxalate handling in IH and to evaluate whether differences exist between IH and normal controls, we studied 19 IH subjects, 8 normal subjects, and 2 bariatric stone formers (BSF) during a 1-day General Clinical Research Center protocol utilizing a low-oxalate diet....

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Linda K Massey

Calcium oxalate is the most common constituent of kidney stones. Increases in urinary oxalate increase risk of calcium oxalate supersaturation more than increases in urinary calcium, as the physiological level of oxalate is about one-fifth to one-tenth that of urinary calcium. Urinary oxalate derives from two sources: endogenous synthesis and diet. Endogenous synthesis is proportional to lean b...

2013
Felix Knauf John R. Asplin Ignacio Granja Insa M. Schmidt Gilbert Moeckel Rachel David Richard A. Flavell Peter S. Aronson

Oxalate nephropathy with renal failure is caused by multiple disorders leading to hyperoxaluria due to either overproduction of oxalate (primary hyperoxaluria) or excessive absorption of dietary oxalate (enteric hyperoxaluria). To study the etiology of renal failure in crystal-induced kidney disease, we created a model of progressive oxalate nephropathy by feeding mice a diet high in soluble ox...

Journal: :Advances in nutrition 2011
Michael Liebman Ismail A Al-Wahsh

Oxalate is a common component of many foods of plant origin, including nuts, fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes, and is typically present as a salt of oxalic acid. Because virtually all absorbed oxalic acid is excreted in the urine and hyperoxaluria is known to be a considerable risk factor for urolithiasis, it is important to understand the factors that have the potential to alter the eff...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Zhirong Jiang Irina I Grichtchenko Walter F Boron Peter S Aronson

Recently, CFEX, the mouse orthologue of human SLC26A6, was localized to the brush border membrane of proximal tubule cells and was demonstrated to mediate Cl(-)-formate exchange when expressed in Xenopus oocytes. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether mouse Slc26a6 can mediate one or more of the additional anion exchange processes observed to take place across the apical membra...

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