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Utah State University

1996

Calcium oxalate

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Experimental Nephrolithiasis In Rats: The Effect Of Ethylene Glycol And Vitamin D3 On The Induction Of Renal Calcium Oxalate Crystals, R. De Water, E. R. Boevé, P. P. M. C. Van Miert, G. Deng, L. C. Cao, Th. Stijnen, W. C. De Bruijn, F. H. Schröder Jun 1996

Experimental Nephrolithiasis In Rats: The Effect Of Ethylene Glycol And Vitamin D3 On The Induction Of Renal Calcium Oxalate Crystals, R. De Water, E. R. Boevé, P. P. M. C. Van Miert, G. Deng, L. C. Cao, Th. Stijnen, W. C. De Bruijn, F. H. Schröder

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Using ethylene glycol (EG) and vitamin D3 as crystal-inducing diet (CID) in rats, we investigated the effect of the dosage of EG on the generation of chronic calcium oxalate (CaOx) nephrolithiasis. We collected weekly 24 hour urines and measured herein the amount of oxalate, calcium, glycosaminoglycans (GAG's), creatinine, protein, alkaline phosphatase (AP), 𝝲-glutamyl transpeptidase (𝝲GT), and N-acetyl-𝝱-glucosaminidase (NAG). The potential of these urines to inhibit crystal growth and agglomeration was also evaluated. After four weeks, the kidneys were screened by histology and radiography for the presence of CaOx crystals and the amount of kidney-associated oxalate was biochemically measured. Using 0.5 …


Pathological And Immunocytochemical Changes In Chronic Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis In The Rat, R. De Water, E. R. Boeve, P. P. M. C. Van Miert, C. P. Vermaire, P. R. W. A. Van Run, L. C. Cao, W. C. De Bruijn, F. H. Schroder May 1996

Pathological And Immunocytochemical Changes In Chronic Calcium Oxalate Nephrolithiasis In The Rat, R. De Water, E. R. Boeve, P. P. M. C. Van Miert, C. P. Vermaire, P. R. W. A. Van Run, L. C. Cao, W. C. De Bruijn, F. H. Schroder

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In the present study, we exposed rats to a crystal-inducing diet (CID) consisting of vitamin D3 and 0.5% ethylene glycol (EG), and we investigated histologically the kidney damage induced by the deposition of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals. After 28 days, 50 % of the animals had renal CaOx crystals, of which 60% also had small papillary stones. Most crystals were present in the cortex. The occurrence of these crystals coincided with morphological and cytochemical changes: glomerular damage, tubular dilatation and necrosis, and an enlargement of the interstitium. The number of epithelial and interstitial cells positive for the proliferating cell nuclear …


Patterns Of Calcium Oxalate Crystal Production By Three Species Of Wood Decay Fungi, Jon H. Connolly, Howard J. Arnott, Jody Jellison Mar 1996

Patterns Of Calcium Oxalate Crystal Production By Three Species Of Wood Decay Fungi, Jon H. Connolly, Howard J. Arnott, Jody Jellison

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Wood decay experiments using red spruce wood resting on moist soil were conducted to discern temporal and spatial patterns of calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal production by three species of fungi over the course of decay. All three species produced crystals of calcium oxalate dihydrate, but not monohydrate, in and on wood. Over the course of decay, the production of CaOx crystals was shown to be heterogeneous in both space and time. The relative quantity, morphology and longevity of CaOx crystals varied among species. Gloeophyllum (G.) trabeum produced substantial quantities of "free" crystals; Fomitopsis (F.) pinicola produced encrusting crystals; and Trichaptum …


Formation Of Hydrated Calcium Oxalates In The Presence Of Poly-L-Aspartic Acid, Jeffrey A. Wesson, Elaine Worcester Feb 1996

Formation Of Hydrated Calcium Oxalates In The Presence Of Poly-L-Aspartic Acid, Jeffrey A. Wesson, Elaine Worcester

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The effect of poly-L-aspartic acid (PA) on the crystal structure of calcium oxalate crystals grown after spontaneous nucleation was evaluated as a function of relative supersaturation and calcium:oxalate ratio in a buffered salt solution, with pH and ionic strength in the range of normal human urine. PA was used as a model for naturally occurring acidic urine proteins that have been shown to inhibit nucleation and growth of calcium oxalate crystals. The crystals grown were characterized by optical microscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. It was observed that calcium oxalate monohydrate was the preferred crystalline form in the absence of added …


Crystallization And Stone Formation Inside The Nephron, Dirk J. Kok Feb 1996

Crystallization And Stone Formation Inside The Nephron, Dirk J. Kok

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A model is presented visualizing the events leading to calcium-salt, crystal- and stone-formation inside the nephron. For each nephron segment, handling of urine components relevant to stone formation is considered and urine composition determined. This information was applied to nucleation experiments simulating passage of urine through a nephron. The model and in vitro experiments suggest that within normal transit times for the respective nephron segments, particles of a hydroxyapatite-like material first form near the bend in the Loop of Henle of juxtamedullary nephrons. From there on, calcium oxalate particles start to appear: first dihydrate, then monohydrate. In the collecting duct …


Studies On The Role Of Urinary Macromolecules In Urolithiasis: Review Of Methodologies And A Proposal For A Standard Reference Crystallization System, A. L. Rodgers, D. Jappie Jan 1996

Studies On The Role Of Urinary Macromolecules In Urolithiasis: Review Of Methodologies And A Proposal For A Standard Reference Crystallization System, A. L. Rodgers, D. Jappie

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In this study, urine from a calcium oxalate kidney stone former was ultrafiltered (10 kD cut-off). Crystallization was induced in the ultrafiltrate and retentate fractions as well as in a sample of the whole urine. The progress of crystallization was monitored by Coulter Counter and flow cytometry techniques. (The latter has not been used in studies of the role of urinary macro-molecules in urolithiasis). Deposited crystals were examined by scanning electron microscopy. Results indicated that urinary macromolecules in this subject are inhibitors of nucleation and aggregation. These results agree with the findings of some workers but disagree with those of …