2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.08.042
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Influence of Cyclosporine and Tacrolimus on Serum Uric Acid Levels in Stable Kidney Transplant Recipients

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“…In 1 study, male sex, higher body mass index, longer term pretransplant dialysis, and hypertension were associated with the development of hyperuricemia. 13 Kanbay and associates 5 reported that cyclosporine and tacrolimus both may cause hyperuricemia in adult renal transplant recipients with stable graft function. In adult renal transplant recipients with intact graft function, it also has been reported that mean UA concentrations were higher in those patients receiving cyclosporine, than were those patients receiving tacrolimus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 1 study, male sex, higher body mass index, longer term pretransplant dialysis, and hypertension were associated with the development of hyperuricemia. 13 Kanbay and associates 5 reported that cyclosporine and tacrolimus both may cause hyperuricemia in adult renal transplant recipients with stable graft function. In adult renal transplant recipients with intact graft function, it also has been reported that mean UA concentrations were higher in those patients receiving cyclosporine, than were those patients receiving tacrolimus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 In several studies with adult renal transplant recipients, it has been reported that hyperuricemia may contribute significantly to reduced kidney transplant survival. 5 However, the data are scarce on hyperuricemia in pediatric kidney transplant recipients. Hoyer and associates 6 have described fully increased tubular reabsorption of UA in pediatric renal transplant recipients receiving CsA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found in this study that cyclosporine is associated with 76% of the patients with increase uric acid level. But this is in contraindication to another study by Kanby M who found that uric acid level didn't differ significantly between renal transplant recipients receiving cyclosporine and non calcinurin inhibitors 36 . Also during the course of study 15% of normouricemic patients after 1 month of kidney transplant were converted at 6 months to patients having high uric acid level (data not shown).Our finding is consistent with adult kidney transplantation 37,38 and other solid organ transplantation 39,40,41 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Cyclosporin A increases serum uric acid level by renal damage and/or decreased uric acid excretion. Although hyperuricemia is a well-known adverse effect of cyclosporine, tacrolimus also increases serum uric acid level [25]. On the contrary, azathioprine seems not to affect serum uric acid level.…”
Section: Cyclosporinementioning
confidence: 94%