Aa. Jackson et al., A NONINVASIVE METHOD FOR MEASURING UREA KINETICS WITH A SINGLE-DOSE OF [N-15N-15]UREA IN FREE-LIVING HUMANS, The Journal of nutrition, 123(12), 1993, pp. 2129-2136
A noninvasive method is described in which the endogenous rate of urea
production can be determined in normal, free-living adults. A single
dose of [N-15N-15]urea was given orally, and the amount of label excre
ted as [N-15N-15]urea and [N-15N-14]urea in urine over the subsequent
48 h was measured. From the rates of excretion of labeled and unlabele
d urea the rate of urea production was derived. Using this single-dose
protocol the rate of urea production was 207 +/- 56 (mean +/- SD) mg
N/(kg.d) in six normal adult men consuming 74 g protein/d. These resul
ts were not different when compared with rates of urea production obta
ined with a prime/intermittent protocol in an earlier study in the sam
e individuals 1199 +/- 20 mg N/(kg.d)]. We conclude that urea kinetics
can be measured noninvasively with a single dose of [N-15N-15]urea an
d that this method may be suitable for use in free-living individuals
to determine urea production rates for habitual dietary intakes.