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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
gout
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The ability of potential anti-thrombotic agents to modify platelet-thrombus formation in injured cerebral arteries in the rabbit was tested. Low doses of heparin were without effect, while higher doses produced variable suppression of white body formation but at the expense of bleeding. Aspirin did not inhibit white body formation but another non-steroid anti-inflammatory agent, flurbiprofen was able to do so, as was the anti-
gout
agent, sulphinpyrazone.
Magnesium
salts both topically and parenterally, suppressed thrombus formation and increased the concentration of ADP which was required to initiate thrombus production at minor injury sites.
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PMID:The effect of agents which modify platelet behaviour and of magnesium ions on thrombus formation in vivo. 50 67
We report an asymptomatic man found to have simultaneous renal transport defects for magnesium and phosphate. Associated findings include
gout
, high frequency hearing loss, chronic elevations of SGOT and SGPT, metabolic bone disease, and hyperparathyroidism. The clinical expression of hyperparathyroidism was masked for 5 years by hypomagnesemia, and the patient became hypercalcemic only when magnesium levels were normalized by intravenous infusion. Both the phosphate and magnesium transport abnormalities persisted after parathyroidectomy. The many unique features of this case distinguish it from previously described disorders of magnesium or phosphate wasting.
Magnesium
1987
PMID:Renal wasting of magnesium and phosphate. 344 Nov 43
Hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) salvages 6-oxopurine bases in the nucleotide metabolic pathway. The 1.8 A crystal structure of an asymmetric dimer of the HPRT from the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi was determined in a ternary complex with the primary substrate phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (PRPP) and an analogue of the substrate hypoxanthine, revealing both open and closed active site conformations. The ligands are positioned for in-line nucleophilic attack at the PRPP ribose C1' by two metal ions which straddle the pyrophosphate leaving group. The structure provides the first evidence for the involvement of two metal ions in the HPRT-catalyzed reaction, and structural details further suggest the mechanism may proceed via SN2-type chemistry. The closed conformation reveals the structural roles for invariant flexible loop residues Ser103 and Tyr104 and supports a role for the loop in the liberation of pyrophosphate. The pre-transition state structure is valuable for understanding the enzyme mechanism, as well as providing a foundation for antiparasite drug design efforts against T. cruzi, which causes Chagas' disease in humans. Additionally, the structure illuminates the molecular basis of three inherited mutations in the human HPRT leading to Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (D193N) or
gout
(S103R or S109L), as the homologous residues in the trypanosomal enzyme contribute to the previously unrecognized
Mg2+
ion binding site and to the formation of the closed flexible loop, respectively.
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PMID:Approaching the transition state in the crystal structure of a phosphoribosyltransferase. 986 Aug 24
Hypomagnesemia has been associated with deposition of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals in articular structures, causing pseudogout, also known as calcic
gout
. Occasionally, pseudogout may mimic septic arthritis; this "pseudoseptic" attack may be of especial concern in the immunocompromised host, such as transplant recipient patients, who may be indeed at risk of developing septic arthritis. We report the cases of two patients in whom pseudogout developed after liver transplantation. Synovial fluid appearance and leukocyte counting in synovial fluid mimicked septic arthritis, but calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals were observed.
Magnesium
depletion before transplantation and further tacrolimus-induced renal magnesium leakage were probably working in these patients.
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PMID:"Pseudoseptic" pseudogout associated with hypomagnesemia in liver transplant patients. 1201 Jun 9