Is there a renal phosphorus leak in recurrent renal stone formers with absorptive hypercalciuria?
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 10 (5) , 381-386
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.1980.tb00049.x
Abstract
In ten male hypophosphataemic hypercal‐ciuric recurrent renal stone formers with absorptive hypercalciuria and ten male normophosphataemic normocalciuric control persons, fasting plasma and urine chemistry was studied throughout the day under basal conditions and following an oral phosphorus load. After overnight fasting, plasma phosphorus and TMP/GFR were lower and urinary calcium higher in patients than in controls. Both in patients and controls, plasma phosphorus rose throughout the morning hours. In the afternoon, plasma phosphorus was almost equal in patients and controls. The circadian rise of plasma phosphorus despite no increase of urinary phosphorus argues against the presence of a fixed renal tubular phosphorus leak in absorptive hypercalciuria, at least in the fasting state. Patients differed from controls not only with respect to urinary calcium, but also with respect to fasting absolute and fractional urinary excretion of sodium and chloride. Increased fractional urinary sodium was found both in normotensive and hypertensive patients. Since tubular reabsorption of phosphorus and the setting of fasting plasma phosphorus depend, among other factors, on tubular handling of sodium, the finding may be relevant for the genesis of transient fasting hypophosphataemia in absorptive hypercalciuria.Keywords
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