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Does the composition of voided urine reflect that of the renal pelvis?

Ahmed Shafik1, Ismail Ahmed, Olfat El Sibai, Ali A Shafik.   

Abstract

Studies have shown that the urothelium has a transport function and that urine composition changes on its way through the urinary tract. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that the composition of voided urine differs from and does not reflect that of the renal pelvis. Urine samples were obtained from the renal pelvis and voided urine of 18 healthy volunteers (mean age 36.2+/-5.1 SD years, 10 men, 8 women). The pH was determined using a pH electrode, osmolality by means of micro-osmometry and Na and K using flame photometry. In comparison to the urine of the renal pelvis, voided urine showed significant increases in pH, osmolality and Na and K concentrations (P<0.05 for each). There were no significant differences in gender and age. This study has demonstrated that the pH, osmolality, Na and K of voided urine differ significantly from the values in the renal pelvis. Urine composition is thus modified as it passes through the urinary tract, which would support the concept of a dynamic urothelium. The composition of voided urine does not seem to compare to renal pelvic urine. This concept needs to be considered in urine analysis evaluation and its relation to renal function.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16676174     DOI: 10.1007/s00240-006-0058-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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