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The melatonin receptor 1a (MTNR1A) gene is associated with recurrent and idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Background. Metabolic syndrome is a risk factor for nephrolithiasis. This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and biochemical profile of calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis in stone formers with metabolic syndrome.

Methods. A total of 526 recurrent stone formers, 184 of them with metabolic syndrome, and 214 controls were examined on a free diet and after a sodium-restricted diet (sodium intake <100 mmol/24 h).

Results. On free diet, stone formers with metabolic syndrome showed higher sodium excretion [mean (95% confidence interval), 196 (176–218) vs 160 (150–168)mmol/24 h; P < 0.01] and lower citrate excretion [2.23 (1.99–2.58) vs 2.84 (2.51–3.17)mmol/24 h; P < 0.01] compared to controls, whereas stone formers without metabolic syndrome showed higher calcium and oxalate excretion [5.43 (5.01–5.82) vs 3.58 (2.84–4.19) and 0.34 (0.32–0.36) vs 0.26 (0.20–0.31)mmol/24 h for calcium and oxalate, respectively; P < 0.01] and lower citrate excretion [2.18 (1.98–2.38) vs 2.84 (2.51–3.17)mmol/24 h; P < 0.01] compared to controls. The ion activity product of urinary calcium-oxalate salts was similar between stone formers with and without metabolic syndrome [1.41 (1.31–1.59) vs 1.40 (1.35–1.45); P > 0.05]. After the test diet, this index was lower in diet-compliant stone formers with metabolic syndrome compared to diet-compliant stone formers without metabolic syndrome [1.15 (1.10–1.21) vs 1.39 (1.31–1.45); P < 0.01].

Conclusions. The biochemical profiles and responses to the sodium-restricted diet were significantly different between stone formers with metabolic syndrome and those without. Dietary habits play a central role in the pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis in stone formers with metabolic syndrome.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis; ion activity product; metabolic syndrome; sodium intake; sodium intake
Elenco autori:
Formicola, Daniela; Magliocca, Sara; Esposito, Teresa; Gianfrancesco, Fernando
Autori di Ateneo:
ESPOSITO TERESA
GIANFRANCESCO FERNANDO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/38635
Pubblicato in:
NEPRHOLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION
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