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Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model

An elevated level of serum uric acid—hyperuricemia, is strongly associated with the development of gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is often accompanied by a significantly reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In the present study, we investigated the extra-renal elimination of uric a...

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Autores principales: Szczurek, Paulina, Mosiichuk, Nadia, Woliński, Jarosław, Yatsenko, Tetiana, Grujic, Danica, Lozinska, Liudmyla, Pieszka, Marek, Święch, Ewa, Pierzynowski, Stefan Grzegorz, Goncharova, Kateryna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5464639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179195
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author Szczurek, Paulina
Mosiichuk, Nadia
Woliński, Jarosław
Yatsenko, Tetiana
Grujic, Danica
Lozinska, Liudmyla
Pieszka, Marek
Święch, Ewa
Pierzynowski, Stefan Grzegorz
Goncharova, Kateryna
author_facet Szczurek, Paulina
Mosiichuk, Nadia
Woliński, Jarosław
Yatsenko, Tetiana
Grujic, Danica
Lozinska, Liudmyla
Pieszka, Marek
Święch, Ewa
Pierzynowski, Stefan Grzegorz
Goncharova, Kateryna
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description An elevated level of serum uric acid—hyperuricemia, is strongly associated with the development of gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is often accompanied by a significantly reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In the present study, we investigated the extra-renal elimination of uric acid via the intestine in a healthy pig model and the effect of oral uricase therapy on plasma uric acid concentrations in pigs with induced hyperuricemia and CKD. The experiment was conducted on eleven, ten-week-old pigs (n = 11). The porcine model of CKD was developed by performing 9/10 nephrectomy surgery on eight pigs. A stable model of hyperuricemia was established in only five of the eight nephrectomized pigs by frequent injections of uric acid (UA) into the jugular vein. All pigs (three healthy pigs and five CKD pigs) were operated for implantation of jugular vein catheters and the three healthy pigs also had portal vein catheters inserted. Blood uric acid concentrations were measured spectrophotometrically, using the Uric Acid Assay Kit (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, USA). The piglets with CKD received orally administered uricase (treatment) and served as their own controls (without uricase supplementation). Oral uricase therapy significantly decreased plasma uric acid concentrations in pigs with CKD, whereas hyperuricemia was observed in the pigs whilst not being treated with uricase. Urinary uric acid excretion was similar during both the treatment and control periods during the first 8 h and 24 h after UA infusions in the CKD pigs. To demonstrate the elimination of UA via the intestine, the healthy pigs were infused with UA into the jugular vein. The blood collected from the jugular vein represents circulating UA concentrations and the blood collected from the portal vein represents the concentration of UA leaving the intestine. The final (after 2 h) concentration of UA was significantly lower in blood collected from the portal vein compared to that collected from the jugular vein (3.34 vs. 2.43 mg/dL, respectively, p = 0.024). The latter allows us to suggest that UA is eliminated from the blood via the gut tissue.
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spelling pubmed-54646392017-06-22 Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model Szczurek, Paulina Mosiichuk, Nadia Woliński, Jarosław Yatsenko, Tetiana Grujic, Danica Lozinska, Liudmyla Pieszka, Marek Święch, Ewa Pierzynowski, Stefan Grzegorz Goncharova, Kateryna PLoS One Research Article An elevated level of serum uric acid—hyperuricemia, is strongly associated with the development of gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD) which is often accompanied by a significantly reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR). In the present study, we investigated the extra-renal elimination of uric acid via the intestine in a healthy pig model and the effect of oral uricase therapy on plasma uric acid concentrations in pigs with induced hyperuricemia and CKD. The experiment was conducted on eleven, ten-week-old pigs (n = 11). The porcine model of CKD was developed by performing 9/10 nephrectomy surgery on eight pigs. A stable model of hyperuricemia was established in only five of the eight nephrectomized pigs by frequent injections of uric acid (UA) into the jugular vein. All pigs (three healthy pigs and five CKD pigs) were operated for implantation of jugular vein catheters and the three healthy pigs also had portal vein catheters inserted. Blood uric acid concentrations were measured spectrophotometrically, using the Uric Acid Assay Kit (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, USA). The piglets with CKD received orally administered uricase (treatment) and served as their own controls (without uricase supplementation). Oral uricase therapy significantly decreased plasma uric acid concentrations in pigs with CKD, whereas hyperuricemia was observed in the pigs whilst not being treated with uricase. Urinary uric acid excretion was similar during both the treatment and control periods during the first 8 h and 24 h after UA infusions in the CKD pigs. To demonstrate the elimination of UA via the intestine, the healthy pigs were infused with UA into the jugular vein. The blood collected from the jugular vein represents circulating UA concentrations and the blood collected from the portal vein represents the concentration of UA leaving the intestine. The final (after 2 h) concentration of UA was significantly lower in blood collected from the portal vein compared to that collected from the jugular vein (3.34 vs. 2.43 mg/dL, respectively, p = 0.024). The latter allows us to suggest that UA is eliminated from the blood via the gut tissue. Public Library of Science 2017-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5464639/ /pubmed/28594873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179195 Text en © 2017 Szczurek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Szczurek, Paulina
Mosiichuk, Nadia
Woliński, Jarosław
Yatsenko, Tetiana
Grujic, Danica
Lozinska, Liudmyla
Pieszka, Marek
Święch, Ewa
Pierzynowski, Stefan Grzegorz
Goncharova, Kateryna
Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title_full Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title_fullStr Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title_full_unstemmed Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title_short Oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
title_sort oral uricase eliminates blood uric acid in the hyperuricemic pig model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5464639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179195
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