2016
DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00402.2015
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Prediction of renal crystalline size distributions in space using a PBE analytic model. 2. Effect of dietary countermeasures

Abstract: is used to assess the efficacy of citrate, pyrophosphate, and augmented fluid intake as dietary countermeasures aimed at reducing the risk of renal stone formation for astronauts. The model uses the measured biochemical profile of the astronauts as input and predicts the steady-state size distribution of the nucleating, growing, and agglomerating renal calculi subject to biochemical changes brought about by administration of these dietary countermeasures. Numerical predictions indicate that an increase in citr… Show more

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“…Since citrate is an important natural inhibitor in urine, the value of these rate constants have to be adjusted for the citrate content of the urine. This direct inhibitory effect of citrate on the rate constants is accounted for in the present work through adjustment of the rate constants based on the published data in the literature as discussed in detail in our companion paper (8). Here, the inhibited rate constants for each subject as adjusted based on their reported 24-h urinary citrate concentrations (see Table 1) are included in Table 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Since citrate is an important natural inhibitor in urine, the value of these rate constants have to be adjusted for the citrate content of the urine. This direct inhibitory effect of citrate on the rate constants is accounted for in the present work through adjustment of the rate constants based on the published data in the literature as discussed in detail in our companion paper (8). Here, the inhibited rate constants for each subject as adjusted based on their reported 24-h urinary citrate concentrations (see Table 1) are included in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The situation is, again, further exacerbated by the scarcity of data on how the agglomeration constant is altered due to the direct inhibitive effect of certain constituents of urine such as citrate (11). The value of the agglomeration kernel for the microgravity astronaut as included in Table 2 includes an adjustment due to the citrate content of the subject's urine (8,11). Without the citrate inhibition effect, the magnitude of ␤ is given by its nominal value of 2.87(10) Ϫ14 m 3 /s in Table 2.…”
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“…La alternativa efectiva para evitar la formación de cálculos renales, aparte del citrato de potasio y el pirofosfato añadido a la dieta del astronauta, es una adecuada y constante hidratación que mantenga el nivel urinario entre 2,5 a 3 litros/día (64) . En consecuencia, para minimizar el riesgo de enfermedad renal en el espacio se requiere desarrollar nuevas técnicas no invasivas, más seguras y rentables para la prevención, diagnóstico, control y tratamiento (22,65,66) .…”
Section: Sistema Renalunclassified