Biochemical approach to diagnosis and differentiation of primary hyperoxalurias: an update
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Biochemical approach to diagnosis and differentiation of primary hyperoxalurias: an update
Abstract
The hyperoxaluria syndromes can be differentiated by the assessment of associated abnormalities in generation and urine excretion of metabolically related molecules. Based on the experience gained in our laboratory during the last decade, we have developed a comprehensive diagnostic work-up, which includes measurements of oxalate, glycolate and L-glycerate in plasma, urine and dialysis fluids, and an assay for AGT activity on liver biopsy. The availability of reliable assays for each of these parameters is indispensable for the recognition and differentiation of hyperoxalurias. Patients suspected to have abnormalities in oxalate metabolism are first screened by analysing spot urines and serum, and subsequently are subjected to more extensive studies using properly pre-treated blood samples and 24-hour urine collection. AGT activity, in the case of PH1, is assayed on few milligrams liver specimen by using a sensitive chromatographic procedure. Pertinent biochemistries will also assist in the long-term medical follow-up of these patients and in view of the choice of renal replacement or transplantation strategies.
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