Renal handling of uric acid in normal and gouty subject: evidence for a 4-component system
- PMID: 7387222
- PMCID: PMC1000505
- DOI: 10.1136/ard.39.2.173
Renal handling of uric acid in normal and gouty subject: evidence for a 4-component system
Abstract
Bidirectional renal urate tranport was studied in both control and gouty subjects. 99.3% of filtered urate undergoes reabsorption as assessed by pyrazinamide suppression of urate secretion. The maximum uricosuric response to benzbromarone, equated with the minimum secretory rate, amounted to 50% of the filtered load in normal persons and was lower in gouty normoproducers. Since benzbromarone selectively inhibits reabsorption of secreted urate, the difference between secreted and excreted uric acid becomes a valid measure of urate reabsorption distal to the secretory site and amounts to 80% of the secreted load in both groups. These data conform to a 4-component model of renal urate handling in man.
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