Renal calculi — Urate as a urokinase inhibitor
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Urological Research
- Vol. 16 (3) , 143-148
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00256008
Abstract
The formation of renal calculi is one of the most widely studied urinary ailments. Spectrophotometric analysis of urinary inhibition on the urokinase/plasmin system revealed a significant difference between subjects with and without renal calculi (PP<0.015) positive correlation (r=0.762) between the percentage inhibition of urokinase/plasmin and urinary urate concentration, the inhibition of urate on urokinase/plasmin and on plasmin and urokinase was investigated. The urokinase/plasmin system was inhibited up to 94.4% with 0.5 mM urate. Inhibition occurred with both low and high molecular weight urokinases. In order to determine which enzyme of the complex was inhibited, each was investigated independently and a 50% inhibition of urokinase activity was obtained with 4 mM urate. It was found that the urine of stone formers contained a higher concentration of urate than the urine of healthy subjects and that at the same time there was a decrease in urinary urokinase activity in these patients.Keywords
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