Calcium oxalate crystals in urine What does it mean to have calcium oxalate crystals in urine? It could indicate that the patient is suffering from nephrolithiasis and acute renal failure. Although, calcium oxalate crystals is present in the urine of people with high dietary oxalate ingestion and ...
calcium oxalateurolithiasisurineObjectiveTo determine which chains of inter-α-inhibitor (IαI) are present in urine and whether they are also found in calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals generated in human urine.doi:10.1046/j.1464-410x.1998.00515.xDawson...
Kidney stones are mainly composed of inorganic crystals such as calcium oxalate (CaOxa). At present, kidney stones can be detected only after their formation, which causes great suffering for patients. If kidney stones can be detected prior to their formation, they can be effectively prevented, ...
T.J. Egan, A.L. Rodgers, T. Siele, Nucleation of calcium oxalate crystals on an imprinted polymer surface from pure aqueous solution and urine, J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 9 (2004) 195-202.Yoshida, M., Hatate, Y., Uezu, K., et al.: Chiral-recognition polymer prepared by surface ...
The growth of calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals in stirred suspensions has been studied by following the changes in ionic conductivity in supersaturated... GH Nancollas,GL Gardner - 《Journal of Crystal Growth》 被引量: 205发表: 1974年 Effects of Carboxylate-Modified, "Green" Inulin Biopolymers ...
The inability to maintain normal calcium homeostasis in CKD may lead to inappropriate calcium balance. In CKD, the bone appears less able to take up calcium, at least in low-turnover states that can be present in up to 50% of patients with CKD.77 This has led to the concept of “calci...
Our present study thus addressed effects of differential urine pH (4.0–8.0) on calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystallization, crystal-cell adhesion, crystal internalization into renal tubular cells, and binding of apical membrane proteins to the crystals. Microscopic examination revealed that CaOx monohydrate...
Substances within the kidney, such as calcium, oxalate, and uric acid, can form small crystals, which gradually increase in size, forming stones. Bladder stones usually occur when your bladder is not completely emptied. The urine that remains in the bladder develops crystals. ...
Many studies have shown that urinary magnesium can inhibit the formation of calcium oxalate crystals and stones34, but some scholars discovered that the level of magnesium was higher in hypercalciuric stone formers than healthy subjects35. In our study, by comparing the correlations of urine ...
Calcium oxalate crystals induce renal inflammation by NLRP3-mediated IL-1β secretion. J Clin Invest. 2013;123(1):236–46. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Singhto N, Kanlaya R, Nilnumkhum A, Thongboonkerd V. Roles of Macrophage Exosomes in Immune Response to Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate ...