Urine excretion of magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca) and sodium(Na) was studied in patients with renal Ca stones having normal kidney function (n= 60), and in matched controls (n= 60), on a free diet following an overnight fasting period. In some formers, Mg was lower than in normals, whereas Ca was unusually high resulting in a significantly higher molar Ca/Mg ratio (p less than 0.001).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalcium gluconate, carbonate, and lactate are potent antiulcerogenic agents when administered intragastrically at pH 6.3 by sustained infusion (45 mg/kg/8 h). In intact rats, by radioimmunologically measurable serum, gastrin and calcitonin are inversely correlated, whereas gastrin and ulcer index tend to correlate directly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClearance experiments in calcium-stone patients (n = 60) and controls (n = 60) demonstrated significantly higher urinary uric acid (UA) in younger (less 40 years) stone patients than controls (median: 480 vs. 351 mug/min) but not in older (greater than 40 years) patients. Serum UA and urinary oxypurines were comparable in health and stone disease.
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June 1975
In healthy controls (n = 7), patients with duodenal ulcer (n = 7), primary hyperparathyroidism (n = 7), and 1 case of excluded gastric antrum the effects of intravenous secretin ("Karolinska"; 3 U/kg/h for 90 min) upon serum calcium fractions, total protein, and the integrated response of gastrin and glucagon were investigated. In all groups total calcium, total protein, and protein-bound calcium fraction rose significantly but the inonized calcium fraction remained stable. Since serum concentration of gastrin and glucagon could not be altered in any of the groups a direct interference of these hormones with calcium homeostasis during secretin infusion can be ruled out.
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