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Query: UMLS:C0020500 (
hyperoxaluria
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The addition of sucrose to drinking water of rats at the rate of 2.5 or 5 grams per 100 ml, for one month, induced hypercalciuria which appeared to be dependent on the degree of supplementation. In spite of these disorders, calcium deposits were not observed in treated animals. This protection against renal calculi was probably due to high urinary excretions of magnesium, phosphorus,
zinc
and copper. These lithogenesis inhibitors varied, like
oxaluria
and calciuria, in parallel with dietary sucrose intake.
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PMID:[Is sucrose a risk factor in calculus formation?]. 174 29
Hyperoxaluria
and calcium oxalate lithiasis have a multifactorial genesis in bowel diseases. The augmented synthesis of oxalic acid in the liver is of minor importance. A diminished bacterial degradation is to asses up to day only hardly. The increasing absorption is of highest importance by deficient production of calcium oxalate in the intestinal tract and by increasing permeability of colonic mucosa above all in steatorrhoea or in patients with augmented calcium absorption. The crystallization of calcium oxalate in the urine is promoted by shortage of vitamin A, citrate,
zinc
or magnesium.
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PMID:[Pathogenesis of hyperoxalurias and calcium oxalate calculi in intestinal diseases]. 331 5
Orlistat, an anti-obesity drug, is a potent and specific inhibitor of intestinal lipases. In light of the recent US FDA approval of the over-the-counter sale of orlistat (60 mg three times daily), clinicians need to be aware that its use may be associated with less well known, but sometimes clinically relevant, adverse effects. More specifically, the use of orlistat has been associated with several mild-to-moderate gastrointestinal adverse effects, such as oily stools, diarrhoea, abdominal pain and faecal spotting. A few cases of serious hepatic adverse effects (cholelithiasis, cholostatic hepatitis and subacute liver failure) have been reported. However, the effects of orlistat on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are beneficial. Orlistat-induced weight loss seems to have beneficial effects on blood pressure. No effect has been observed on calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, copper or
zinc
balance or on bone biomarkers. Interestingly, the use of orlistat has been associated with rare cases of acute kidney injury, possibly due to the increased fat malabsorption resulting from the inhibition of pancreatic and gastric lipase by orlistat, leading to the formation of soaps with calcium and resulting in increased free oxalate absorption and enteric
hyperoxaluria
. Orlistat has a beneficial effect on carbohydrate metabolism. No significant effect on cancer risk has been reported with orlistat.Orlistat interferes with the absorption of many drugs (such as warfarin, amiodarone, ciclosporin and thyroxine as well as fat-soluble vitamins), affecting their bioavailability and effectiveness. This review considers orlistat-related adverse effects and drug interactions. The clinical relevance and pathogenesis of these effects is also discussed.
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PMID:Orlistat-associated adverse effects and drug interactions: a critical review. 1809 46