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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Serum concentrations and urinary excretion of uric acid were measured in ten normal newborn infants and in 13 patients with the idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. In the normal infants, serum urate increased from a mean value of 6.0 mg/dl in cord blood to 7.0 mg/dl at 24 hours, followed by a decrease to 3.5 mg/dl over the next three days.
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Serum concentrations and urinary excretion of uric acid were measured in ten normal newborn infants and in 13 patients with the idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome. In the normal infants, serum urate increased from a mean value of 6.0 mg/dl in cord blood to 7.0 mg/dl at 24 hours, followed by a decrease to 3.5 mg/dl over the next three days.
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2023
Hyperuricemia closely correlates with the development of atherosclerosis, but little is known of the mechanism by which atherosclerosis progression occurs in hyperuricemia.
Bin He +10 more
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Hyperuricemia closely correlates with the development of atherosclerosis, but little is known of the mechanism by which atherosclerosis progression occurs in hyperuricemia.
Bin He +10 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2002
Gout continues to be a health problem around the world despite the availability of effective therapies. Although the prevalence is influenced by genetic factors, the associations of alcohol consumption, obesity, and hypertension appear to be partially responsible for the increased prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia in African and Oriental countries ...
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Gout continues to be a health problem around the world despite the availability of effective therapies. Although the prevalence is influenced by genetic factors, the associations of alcohol consumption, obesity, and hypertension appear to be partially responsible for the increased prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia in African and Oriental countries ...
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Journal of Hazardous Materials
Previous studies indicated per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were related to uric acid and hyperuricemia risk, but evidence for the exposure-response (E-R) curves and combined effect of PFAS mixture is limited. Moreover, the potential mediation
Zhiping Niu +12 more
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Previous studies indicated per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were related to uric acid and hyperuricemia risk, but evidence for the exposure-response (E-R) curves and combined effect of PFAS mixture is limited. Moreover, the potential mediation
Zhiping Niu +12 more
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Gout and Hyperuricemia: A Narrative Review of Their Comorbidities and Clinical Implications
Journal of Clinical MedicineGout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, caused by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joints due to elevated serum uric acid levels.
J. Timsans, A. Palomäki, M. Kauppi
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Dietary patterns, uric acid levels, and hyperuricemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Food & Function, 2023Background: Studies investigating the effects of dietary intake on serum uric acid (SUA) and hyperuricemia have yielded inconsistent results. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis to assess the associations between various dietary patterns and SUA ...
Sijie Cheng +6 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
The balance of gut microbiota affects uric acid synthesis and excretion, influencing the development of hyperuricemia. This study aimed to investigate the effects and mechanisms of probiotics on hyperuricemia and adenine- and potassium oxonate-induced ...
Qianxu Wang +9 more
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The balance of gut microbiota affects uric acid synthesis and excretion, influencing the development of hyperuricemia. This study aimed to investigate the effects and mechanisms of probiotics on hyperuricemia and adenine- and potassium oxonate-induced ...
Qianxu Wang +9 more
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The potential of probiotics in the amelioration of hyperuricemia.
Food & Function, 2022Hyperuricemia is a common disease caused by metabolic disorders or the excessive intake of high-purine foods. Persistent hyperuricemia in extreme cases induces gout, and asymptomatic hyperuricemia is probably linked to other metabolic diseases, such as ...
Hongyuan Zhao, Zhaoxin Lu, Yingjian Lu
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Hyperuricemia, a prevalent metabolic disturbance intricately linked to gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD), may be relieved by traditional Chinese medicine Polygonati Rhizoma.
Nanxin Zhang +9 more
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Hyperuricemia, a prevalent metabolic disturbance intricately linked to gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD), may be relieved by traditional Chinese medicine Polygonati Rhizoma.
Nanxin Zhang +9 more
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Pharmacological Research, 2022
Hyperuricemia is a critical threat to human health, and conventional medical treatment only aims to treat acute gouty arthritis. Purine diet-mediated chronic hyperuricemia and related syndromes are neglected in clinical therapeutics.
Hongyuan Zhao +7 more
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Hyperuricemia is a critical threat to human health, and conventional medical treatment only aims to treat acute gouty arthritis. Purine diet-mediated chronic hyperuricemia and related syndromes are neglected in clinical therapeutics.
Hongyuan Zhao +7 more
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