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Urinary glycosaminoglycan excretion in urolithiasis
  1. Tülay Akçay,
  2. Díldar Konukoğlu,
  3. Yildiz Dínçer
  1. Department of Biochemistry, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, Turkey
  1. Professor T Akçay, Kayışdağı Caddesi Akçay Apt No 156/4, Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey.

Abstract

Urinary glycosaminoglycan (GAG) excretion was measured in children with idiopathic urolithiasis (15 girls and 10 boys; mean (SD) age 6.2 (2.4) years) and in healthy controls (10 girls and 14 boys; mean (SD) age 6.8 (3.8) years). GAG excretion was expressed as a GAG/creatinine (mg/g) ratio and was evaluated using dimethylmethylene blue. In healthy control children, the mean (SD) GAG/creatinine ratio was 31.67 (12.76) and it was similar in girls and boys. The children with idiopathic urolithiasis had significantly lower mean (SD) GAG/creatinine ratios than controls (22.59 (7.35)). Therefore, urinary GAG excretion may be important in the disease process in children with urolithiasis, as it is in adults.

  • glycosaminoglycans
  • urolithiasis
  • renal stones

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