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High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout
Hyperuricemia is a central risk factor for gout and increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiometabolic disease, kidney disease, and hypertension. Overproduction of urate is one of the main reasons for hyperuricemia, and dietary factors including seafoods, meats, and drinking ar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32245084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062147 |
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author | Hong, Fan Zheng, Aijuan Xu, Pengfei Wang, Jialin Xue, Tingting Dai, Shu Pan, Shijia Guo, Yuan Xie, Xinlu Li, Letong Qiao, Xiaoxiao Liu, Guohua Zhai, Yonggong |
author_facet | Hong, Fan Zheng, Aijuan Xu, Pengfei Wang, Jialin Xue, Tingting Dai, Shu Pan, Shijia Guo, Yuan Xie, Xinlu Li, Letong Qiao, Xiaoxiao Liu, Guohua Zhai, Yonggong |
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description | Hyperuricemia is a central risk factor for gout and increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiometabolic disease, kidney disease, and hypertension. Overproduction of urate is one of the main reasons for hyperuricemia, and dietary factors including seafoods, meats, and drinking are contributed to the development of it. However, the lack of a suitable animal model for urate metabolism is one of the main reasons for the delay and limitations of hyperuricemia research. Combining evolutionary biological studies and clinical studies, we conclude that chicken is a preferred animal model for hyperuricemia. Thus, we provided chickens a high-protein diet (HPD) to evaluate the changes in the serum urate levels in chickens. In our study, the HPD increased the serum urate level and maintained it at a long-term high level in chickens. Long-term high serum urate levels induced an abnormal chicken claw morphology and the precipitation of monosodium urate (MSU) in joint synovial fluid. In addition, a long-term HPD also decreased the glomerular filtration rate and induced mild renal injury. Most importantly, allopurinol and probenecid displayed the positive effects in decreasing serum urate and then attenuated hyperuricemia in chicken model. These findings provide a novel model for hyperuricemia and a new opportunity to further investigate the effects of long-term hyperuricemia on other metabolic diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-71400092020-04-13 High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout Hong, Fan Zheng, Aijuan Xu, Pengfei Wang, Jialin Xue, Tingting Dai, Shu Pan, Shijia Guo, Yuan Xie, Xinlu Li, Letong Qiao, Xiaoxiao Liu, Guohua Zhai, Yonggong Int J Mol Sci Article Hyperuricemia is a central risk factor for gout and increases the risk for other chronic diseases, including cardiometabolic disease, kidney disease, and hypertension. Overproduction of urate is one of the main reasons for hyperuricemia, and dietary factors including seafoods, meats, and drinking are contributed to the development of it. However, the lack of a suitable animal model for urate metabolism is one of the main reasons for the delay and limitations of hyperuricemia research. Combining evolutionary biological studies and clinical studies, we conclude that chicken is a preferred animal model for hyperuricemia. Thus, we provided chickens a high-protein diet (HPD) to evaluate the changes in the serum urate levels in chickens. In our study, the HPD increased the serum urate level and maintained it at a long-term high level in chickens. Long-term high serum urate levels induced an abnormal chicken claw morphology and the precipitation of monosodium urate (MSU) in joint synovial fluid. In addition, a long-term HPD also decreased the glomerular filtration rate and induced mild renal injury. Most importantly, allopurinol and probenecid displayed the positive effects in decreasing serum urate and then attenuated hyperuricemia in chicken model. These findings provide a novel model for hyperuricemia and a new opportunity to further investigate the effects of long-term hyperuricemia on other metabolic diseases. MDPI 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7140009/ /pubmed/32245084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062147 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hong, Fan Zheng, Aijuan Xu, Pengfei Wang, Jialin Xue, Tingting Dai, Shu Pan, Shijia Guo, Yuan Xie, Xinlu Li, Letong Qiao, Xiaoxiao Liu, Guohua Zhai, Yonggong High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title | High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title_full | High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title_fullStr | High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title_full_unstemmed | High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title_short | High-Protein Diet Induces Hyperuricemia in a New Animal Model for Studying Human Gout |
title_sort | high-protein diet induces hyperuricemia in a new animal model for studying human gout |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32245084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21062147 |
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