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Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology ; (12): 557-560, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861779

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In healthy subjects, about 2/3 serum uric acid (UA) was excreted by kidney, and 1/3 by intestine. UA not only has antioxidant effect, yet also promotes oxidation. Crohn's disease (CD), one of the non-specific gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases, is often associated with extraintestinal manifestations and systemic metabolic changes. Abnormal UA metabolism is commonly seen in CD patients, and its significance is not clarified, which brings trouble to clinical treatment. This article reviewed the changes of UA metabolism and its potential significance in patients with CD.

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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 358-362, 2012.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-427045

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Objective To explore the effects of accumulated 60CD,γ-ray irradiation on small molecular metabolites in rats urine.Methods Ten healthy male SD rats were irradiated by 60Co γ-rays in 5 days and the accumulated doses were 0,0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8,1.0 Gy,respectively.The metabolites in urine of different groups were measured with 1 H-NMR combined with principal components analysis (PCA) and partial least square discriminate analysis (PLS-DA). Results The metabolites in rat urine were obviously changed after irradiation. Compared with control group,the amount of acetoacetate decreased after irradiation(t =29.7 -30.7,P < 0.05 ),but its relative level was stable when the dose increased ( P > 0.05 ).Meanwhile,the relative level of hippuric acid increased ( t =4.4 - 21.6,P < 0.05 ) especially when the accumulated dose was higher than 1 Gy (t =21.6,P<0.05). The relative level of proline,taurine and trimethylamine-N-oxide increased after irradiation with the same trend( t =3.5 - 13.4,4.7 - 11.5,2.9- 12.7,P<0.05). Conclusions The acetoacetate,hippuric acid,proline,taurine,and trimethylamine-N-oxide may be applicable for biomarkers of accumulative irradiation on rat.

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