The Renal Clearance of Amino Acids in Cystinuria*
Open Access
- 1 July 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 46 (7) , 1162-1171
- https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI105609
Abstract
The renal clearance of cystine, lysine, ornithine, arginine, and glycine has been compared with the simultaneously determined glomerular filtration rate in nine cystinuric patients. Five were studied before and after stabilization on penicillamine therapy, two were studied only while taking penicillamine, and two were studied only in the absence of penicillamine administration. The renal clearances of cysteine-penicillamine and of penicillamine disulfide were also determined in the patients who were taking the drug. Amino acids were determined by quantitative ion exchange chromatography, and the reliability of the method has been evaluated in terms of its reproducibility and of the recovery of known amounts of amino acids added to plasma and to urine. The plasma levels of cystine and of the basic amino acids were less than normal in all the patients. Cysteine-penicillamine and penicillamine disulfide were cleared by the kidney at rates similar to that of cystine. Two of the patients had glycine clearances that were considerably above the normal value. The renal clearance of cystine exceeded the glomerular filtration rate in six of the nine patients. The results form a continuum from values approximately equal to the glomerular filtration rate to values about twice this amount. The renal clearances of cystine and of the basic amino acids vary independently of one another in the disease. The significance of these results is discussed in terms of the nature of the renal tubular transport defect that underlies the disorder.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cystinuria: Effect of D-Penicillamine on Plasma and Urinary Cystine ConcentrationsScience, 1965
- Further Observations on Use of D-penicillamine in CystinuriaBMJ, 1964
- Renal Tubular Transport of Proline, Hydroxyproline, and Glycine in Health and in Familial Hyperprolinemia *Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1964
- CYSTINURIA: METABOLISM OF THE DISULFIDE OF CYSTEINE AND HOMOCYSTEINE*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1963
- Effect of Penicillamine on CystinuriaBMJ, 1963
- INULIN AND ENDOGENOUS AMINO ACID RENAL CLEARANCES IN CYSTINURIA: EVIDENCE FOR TUBULAR SECRETION*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1962
- THE CONCENTRATIONS OF CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE IN HUMAN BLOOD PLASMAJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1960
- THE MEASUREMENT OF CREATININE IN PLASMA AND URINEImmunology & Cell Biology, 1958
- PHENOTYPES AND GENOTYPES IN CYSTINURIAAnnals of Human Genetics, 1955
- The Pathogenesis of Cystinuria. II. Polarographic Studies of the Metabolism of Sulphur-Containing Amino-AcidsJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1954