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Rat models of normocalcemic hypercalciuria of different pathogenic mechanisms.

F A Ordóñez1, P Fernández, J Rodríguez, V Martínez, R Muñoz, T Coto, F Santos.   

Abstract

Hypercalciuria was induced in female Sprague-Dawley rats, aged 40+/-2 days, by 7-day administration (mean+/-SEM) of calcitriol (5.4+/-0.1 ng/100 g per day, intraperitoneal), furosemide (14.9+/-1.9 mg/100 g per day, oral), or ammonium chloride (3.8+/-0.1 mEq/100 g per day, oral). Calciuria increased from 1.9+/-0.2, 1.6+/-0.2, and 1.9+/-0.3 to 5.4+/-0.5, 4.0+/-0.9, and 5.4+/-0.5 mg/100 g per day in the calcitriol (VD, n = 9), furosemide (F, n = 6), and ammonium chloride (AC, n = 10) groups, respectively. Calciuria did not change (1.9+/-0.3 vs. 1.6+/-0.1 mg/100 g per day) in control rats (n = 8). Ninety-six percent of treated rats became hypercalciuric as assessed by urine calcium excretion above the 90th percentile of normal values. Hypercalciuria was of similar degree in the three groups of rats and was not associated with hypercalcemia, metabolic acidosis, severe serum electrolyte imbalance, or growth impairment. VD rats had low serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations (3.0+/-0.5 pg/ml vs. 15.8+/-1.3 pg/ml in controls, P <0.05), whereas serum PTH was not significantly elevated in F rats (16.2+/-1.8 pg/ml). Thus, the protocol caused three forms of hypercalciuria that mimicked the clinical conditions of idiopathic hypercalciuria in humans and may clearly be differentiated according to their mechanism of production. This experimental model of normocalcemic hypercalciuria may be useful to clarify unknown aspects of pathogenesis and pathophysiology of idiopathic hypercalciuria in children.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9630037     DOI: 10.1007/s004670050437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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1.  Evaluation of histologic changes in the urinary tract of hypercalciuric rats.

Authors:  Ipek Akil; Salih Kavukçu; Sevinç Inan; Osman Yilmaz; Pergin Atilla; Hüray Işlekel; Nalan Neşe; Sevda Müftüoğlu
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2006-08-22       Impact factor: 3.714

2.  Strontium oral load test in children with idiopathic hypercalciuria.

Authors:  Porfirio Fernández; Fernando Santos; Pilar Sotorrío; Juan Mayordomo; Luis Ferrero
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2007-06-02       Impact factor: 3.714

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