Argininosuccinic acid synthetase deficiency (ASD) is a rare disorder of urea cycle metabolism, with pronounced citrullinemia and orotic aciduria being characteristic biochemical features. To further investigate the role of plasma orotic acid and its possible use for monitoring the metabolic status in ASD, we determined plasma orotic acid, amino acid, and ammonium levels in plasma samples collected over a period of 3 years from a patient who is now 8 years of age. Orotic acid plasma concentrations varied widely from less than 1 micromol/l to more than 60 micromol/l. The renal clearance of orotic acid was eightfold the glomerular filtration rate, thus supporting an active mechanism underlying the excretion of this pyrimidine. Data obtained during a metabolic crisis yielded a statistically significant linear correlation of orotic acid plasma levels with those of glutamine and ammonium, which are generally accepted for assessment of the successful treatment of this disorder. Our data revealed no advantage of plasma orotic acid concentrations over the established amino acids (glutamine and arginine) and ammonium for determining acute treatment responses. Since several effects of high levels of orotic acid have been described in mammals, further research is necessary to assess a possible contribution of orotic acid to the pathogenesis of ASD and the use of plasma orotic acid levels in the long-term monitoring of these patients.

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