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David Hyndman1, Sha Liu2, Jeffrey N Miner2.
Abstract
Elevated serum urate concentration is the primary cause of gout. Understanding the processes that affect serum urate concentration is important for understanding the etiology of gout and thereby understanding treatment. Urate handing in the human body is a complex system including three major processes: production, renal elimination, and intestinal elimination. A change in any one of these can affect both the steady-state serum urate concentration as well as other urate processes. The remarkable complexity underlying urate regulation and its maintenance at high levels in humans suggests that this molecule could potentially play an interesting role other than as a mere waste product to be eliminated as rapidly as possible.Entities:
Keywords: Excretion; FEUA; Gout; Urate; Uric acid
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27105641 PMCID: PMC4841844 DOI: 10.1007/s11926-016-0587-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Rheumatol Rep ISSN: 1523-3774 Impact factor: 4.592
Fig. 1Holding intestinal clearance constant at 6 ml/min, production constant at 1100 mg/day, and GFR constant at 100 mL/min, sUA is calculated as production divided by total clearance (extra-renal plus renal clearance)
Fig. 2Urate transporters in the kidney—a representative proximal tubule cell is shown with the relevant secretory and resorptive transporters localized to either the basolateral or apical membranes. The arrows denote the direction of transport for substrates. The question marks for urate and selected transporters denote that questions surround the role of these proteins in urate handling in vivo
Fig. 3Representation of our view on the effects of changing sUA on FEUA. This is based on our own clinical analysis as well as data from several publications that have reported that FEUA increases as sUA is increased by purine loading or urate infusion. Also, FEUA has been seen to decrease when sUA is decreased by xanthine oxidase inhibitors or low purine diets but does not go below FEUA of 2 % and apparently levels off as sUA approaches zero [9, 18, 23, 40, 50–52]