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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
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Serum uric acid (SUA) was measured in 512 men and 254 women from two English regions and in 337 men from one Scottish region. Mean SUA levels were the same in the men (5-5 mg/100 ml) and similar in the women (3-9 and 4-1 mg/100 ml). The apparent rarity of
gout
in Scotsmen cannot be explained by regional differences in SUA levels or in the prevalence of hyperuricaemia (defined as SUA of 7-0 mg/100 ml or over) which was present in 6-6% of the English men and 8% of the Scots. SUA was positively correlated with weight and serum
urea
, and with age in women, but no variation was found with social class. Body weight was the most important predictor of SUA in both men and women and superior to measurements involving correction for height, such as ponderal index and calculated lean body mass.
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PMID:Serum uric acid in England and Scotland. 92 41
Fifteen patients with clinical
gout
occurring after long term treatment with diuretics were studied retrospectively. In all 15 patients one or more additional factors were present which might have contributed to the hyperuricaemia and
gout
. The most common of these was the impairment of the glomerular filtration rate. Twenty five other patients receiving long term treatment with diuretics who did not have
gout
were also studied. The concentrations of uric acid,
urea
, and creatinine were, in general, markedly lower in these patients than in those who had developed
gout
. It is concluded that diuretic induced
gout
occurs in patients in whom there is an additional cause of hyperuricaemia, usually impaired renal function.
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PMID:Diuretic induced gout: a multifactorial condition. 155 Apr 14
Adenylosuccinate synthetase (AS) catalyzes the first committed step in the conversion of IMP to AMP. A cDNA was isolated from a human liver library which encodes a protein of 455 amino acids (M(r) of 49,925). Alignments of human, mouse, Dictyostelium discoideum and E. coli AS sequences identify a number of invariant residues which are likely to be important for structure and/or catalysis. The human AS sequence was also 19% identical to the human
urea
cycle enzyme, argininosuccinate synthetase (ASS), which catalyzes a chemically similar reaction. Both human liver and HeLa AS mRNA showed signals of 2.3 and 2.8 kb. An unmodified N-terminus is required for function of the human AS enzyme in E. coli mutants lacking the bacterial enzyme. The human cDNA provides a means to assess the possible role of AS abnormalities in unclassified, idiopathic cases of
gout
.
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PMID:Cloning and characterization of the cDNA encoding human adenylosuccinate synthetase. 159 13
During Ramadan, Moslems are required strictly to avoid fluids and nourishment from dawn to sunset. Heat stress during such abstinence represents a substantial health hazard. In the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) where numerous Moslems, particularly of Turkish origin, perform heat work and other heavy labour, we observed moderate to severe health disturbances in such labourers during Ramadan, e.g.: tachycardia, severe headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse. The severe dehydration of these workers was demonstrated by substantial increases in their hematocrit, serum protein,
urea
, creatinine, uric acid and electrolyte imbalance. Because of the evidence of the substantial health hazard to Islamic workers in such situations, we have strongly urged employers to refrain from assigning Islamic workers to heat work or heavy daytime work during Ramadan; we have therefore limited systematic studies of health problems during Ramadan to persons performing only moderate work. Even under these conditions signs of dehydration were found in the 32 labourers monitored. Some of these labourers also had to interrupt their observance of Ramadan due to health problems, e.g.: acute
gout
due to serum uric acid increase, or circulatory insufficiency. In light of the observed potentially harmful pathophysiological effects, the danger of dehydration of Islamic workers due to heat work during Ramadan should be taken very seriously.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:The health risks of occupational stress in islamic industrial workers during the Ramadan fasting period. 181 40
Urate crystal size change and the modification of coated proteins by oxygen radicals released by stimulated polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) could represent a likely "switch-off" mechanism of the spontaneous resolution of acute
gout
attack. The absorption spectra and the uric acid, allantoin and
urea
concentrations were determined before and after in vitro exposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals to superoxide anion (O2) photochemically generated. The results showed a complete dissolution of MSU crystals after incubation under O2-, with decrease of uric acid and increase of allantoin and
urea
concentrations. Our results were confirmed by polarizing, electron microscopy and calorimetric techniques. The results obtained seem to confirm that the spontaneous resolution of acute
gout
attack could be attributed to the dissolving effect on urate crystals and the modification of coated proteins by O2- released by phagocytizing PMN.
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PMID:The "switch-off" mechanism of spontaneous resolution of acute gout attack. 283 99
The effect of warfarin administration on plasma uric acid was investigated. A representative sample of patients on long-term warfarin treatment had a significantly higher concentration of uric acid in plasma than did age-matched patients with comparable plasma
urea
concentrations who were not taking warfarin. In women, this association was observed only in patients with normal values for plasma
urea
, not in those with high values. In contrast, in men this association was present in both groups (normal and high plasma
urea
). In a longitudinal study involving patients, their plasma uric acid significantly increased after warfarin administration. There was no significant change in the renal clearance of uric acid after a single dose of warfarin in normal, healthy volunteers; this contrasts with the increase observed with other coumarin anticoagulants. Our findings suggest that the increase in plasma uric acid noted with warfarin administration is probably due to an increase in uric acid production and may predispose to
gout
those patients who are on long-term therapy with warfarin.
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PMID:Warfarin administration increases uric acid concentrations in plasma. 348 42
Participants in the Medical Research Council treatment trial for mild hypertension are randomly allocated to one of four treatment groups: bendrofluazide, propranolol, or a placebo for either of these drugs. The trial is single-blind. 23 582 patient-years of observation have been completed so far, 10 684 on active drugs and 12 898 on placebos. The results show an association between bendrofluazide treatment and impotence, and impotence also occurred more frequently in patients taking propranolol than in those taking placebos. Other adverse reactions significantly linked with active drugs include impaired glucose tolerance in men and women and
gout
in men, associated with bendrofluazide treatment, and Raynaud's phenomenon and dyspnoea in men and women taking propranolol. No corneal disease is known to have occurred in the propranolol group. Mean serum potassium level fell, and
urea
and uric acid levels rose, in men and women taking bendrofluazide. In the propranolol group, serum potassium and uric acid levels rose in both sexes, but the
urea
level rose significantly in women only.
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PMID:Adverse reactions to bendrofluazide and propranolol for the treatment of mild hypertension. Report of Medical Research Council Working Party on Mild to Moderate Hypertension. 611 99
In a metabolic ward study of five patients, azapropazone lowered plasma uric acid but exerted only a modest and variable uricosuric effect without altering urinary xanthine and hypoxanthine levels. An alternative mechanism other than uricosuria or xanthine oxidase inhibition must account for some of the hypouricaemic action of this drug. During the first day of treatment urine volume and pH declined sharply. In a separate investigation, 22 patients were given azapropazone and 18 were given allopurinol combined with colchicine for 3 months. Allopurinol reduced plasma uric acid more quickly but at the end of the study there was little difference in the hypouricaemic results achieved by both drugs. Recurrent
gout
occurred more frequently with allopurinol but side-effects were confined to those taking azapropazone. A slight rise in blood
urea
and creatinine and a fall in haemoglobin were also features of long-term azapropazone treatment.
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PMID:Azapropazone--a treatment for hyperuricaemia and gout? 669 72
A retrospective study was carried out to determine the frequency, age of onset, mode of presentation, pattern of joint involvement, and incidence of primary and secondary
gout
in black patients with
gout
who were admitted to the King Edward VIII Hospital in Durban, South Africa. Nineteen patients were admitted to hospital with
gout
over a 5-year period from 1977 to 1981. The admission rate was found to be 4.7/100 000 hospital admissions. Five patients (26%) presented with monoarthritis and 14 patients (74%) had polyarthritis on admission. The joints most frequently involved were the knees (74%), the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint (58%), and ankles (42%). The serum uric acid (SUA) was increased in 94%, and tophi were noted clinically in 47%. Eight patients (42%) with hypertension were on treatment with diuretics and 7 of these patients had a raised blood
urea
. These 8 patients (42%) were considered to have secondary
gout
, while no secondary causes were noted in the remaining 11 patients (58%) who had primary
gout
.
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PMID:Gout in South African blacks. 674 1
Turkey poults were fed diets containing oosporein at concentrations of 0, 500, 1,000, and 1,500 micrograms/g from hatching until three weeks of age. Low feed consumption resulted in poor growth rates at every dietary level of oosporein; however, a dose-related increase in water consumption was observed. The most significant effect of dietary oosporein was severe visceral and articular
gout
, with death ensuing in 24 and 52% of the poults at the 1,000 and 1,500 micrograms/g levels, respectively.
Gout
and mortality were absent at 0 and 500 micrograms/g. In addition to tissue urate deposition, necropsies revealed dehydration, swollen pale kidneys, hemorrhagic proventriculitis with mucosal necrosis, gizzard enlargement and lining discoloration, an increase in gall bladder size, and focal hepatic necrosis. The relative weights of the kidney, liver, proventriculus, gizzard, and pancreas were increased in a dose-related fashion; spleen and bursa weights were unaffected. Among plasma constituents, uric acid,
urea
, and the activities of glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase and lactic dehydrogenase were elevated in response to dietary oosporein; albumin, potassium, phosphorus, and calcium were decreased. The toxin had no effect on plasma total protein, sodium, glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, alkaline phosphatase, or creatine phosphokinase. These data substantiate the original classification of oosporein as a nephrotoxin and etiologic agent of
gout
in avian species.
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PMID:Oosporein-toxicosis in the turkey poult. 709 45
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