K. Jarrar et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN-D, CALCIUM AND URIC-ACID IN URINARY STONE FORMERS, Urologia internationalis, 56(1), 1996, pp. 16-20
In order to clarify the role of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D [1,25-(OH)(2)-
D] in calcium stone formation, correlations between 1,25-(OH)(2)-D ser
um levels and levels of calcium, phosphate and uric acid (UA) in serum
or urine and between the 1,25-(OH)(2)-D serum level and age were anal
yzed in 1 1 1 formers of urinary stones (57 Ca stones) and in 44 contr
ols. Furthermore, 1,25-(OH)(2)-D serum levels as well as levels of Ca,
phosphate and UA in serum and urine from formers of different urinary
stones and controls were compared. 1,25-(OH)(2)-D serum levels were d
etermined by a radio-receptor assay based on a calf thymus receptor. 1
,25-(OH)(2)-D serum levels correlated positiviely with urinary UA excr
etion in formers of Ca stones and with urinary Ca excretion in formers
of Ca stones and controls. In formers of Ca stones urinary Ca excreti
on was higher and serum phosphate was lower than in controls. 1,25-(OH
)(2)-D serum levels did not differ. 1,25-(OH)(2)-D serum levels decrea
sed with increasing age in controls, but not in stone formers. Our res
ults show that urinary UA and 1,25-(OH)(2)-D in serum co-influence Ca
stone formation, and they suggest that there is an increased sensitivi
ty to 1,25-(OH)(2)-D in formers of Ca stones.