Unraveling the mechanisms of obesity-induced hyperoxaluria.

Kidney Int

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Mineral Metabolism, Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism, University of Texas Southwestern at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA. Electronic address:

Published: May 2018

Kidney stones is increasingly associated with obesity. With an increasing prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome in the past 30 years, urinary oxalate has significantly increased. However, its underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms of hyperoxaluria have not been fully explored. This preclinical study suggests that hyperoxaluria in obesity depends on a complex network of inflammatory responses linked to metabolic outcome. The future mechanistic and clinical investigations must be targeted at elucidating the pathogenetic role of inflammation in obesity induced hyperoxaluria.

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