Skip to main content
bioRxiv
  • Home
  • About
  • Submit
  • ALERTS / RSS
Advanced Search
New Results

Xanthine urolithiasis: Inhibitors of xanthine crystallization

View ORCID ProfileFelix Grases, Antonia Costa-Bauza, Joan Roig, Adrian Rodriguez
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/335364
Felix Grases
University of Balearic Islands;
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • ORCID record for Felix Grases
  • For correspondence: fgrases@uib.es
Antonia Costa-Bauza
Universitat de les Illes Balears
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Joan Roig
Universitat de les Illes Balears
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Adrian Rodriguez
Universitat de les Illes Balears
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • Abstract
  • Info/History
  • Metrics
  • Preview PDF
Loading

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. To identify in vitro inhibitors of xanthine crystallization that have potential for inhibiting the formation of xanthine crystals in urine and preventing the development of the renal calculi in patients with xanthinuria. METHODS. The formation of xanthine crystals in synthetic urine and the effects of 10 potential crystallization inhibitors were assessed using a kinetic turbidimetric system with a photometer. The maximum concentration tested for each compound was: 20 mg/L for 3-methylxanthine (3-MX); 40 mg/L for 7-methylxanthine (7-MX), 1-methylxanthine (1-MX), theobromine (TB), theophylline, paraxanthine, and caffeine; 45 mg/L for 1-methyluric acid; 80 mg/L for 1,3-dimethyluric acid; and 200 mg/L for hypoxanthine. All crystals were examined by scanning electron microscopy. RESULTS. Only 7-MX, 3-MX, and 1-MX significantly inhibited xanthine crystallization at the tested concentrations. Mixtures of inhibitors had an additive effect rather than a synergistic effect on crystallization. CONCLUSION. Two of the inhibitors identified here - 7-MX and 3-MX - are major metabolites of TB. In particular, after TB consumption, 20% is excreted in the urine as TB, 21.5% as 3-MX, and 36 % as 7-MX. Thus, consumption of theobromine could protect patients with xanthinuria from the development of renal xanthine calculi. Clinical trials are necessary to demonstrate these effects in vivo.

Copyright 
The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under a CC-BY 4.0 International license.
Back to top
PreviousNext
Posted May 31, 2018.
Download PDF
Email

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word about bioRxiv.

NOTE: Your email address is requested solely to identify you as the sender of this article.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
Xanthine urolithiasis: Inhibitors of xanthine crystallization
(Your Name) has forwarded a page to you from bioRxiv
(Your Name) thought you would like to see this page from the bioRxiv website.
Share
Xanthine urolithiasis: Inhibitors of xanthine crystallization
Felix Grases, Antonia Costa-Bauza, Joan Roig, Adrian Rodriguez
bioRxiv 335364; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/335364
Digg logo Reddit logo Twitter logo CiteULike logo Facebook logo Google logo Mendeley logo
Citation Tools
Xanthine urolithiasis: Inhibitors of xanthine crystallization
Felix Grases, Antonia Costa-Bauza, Joan Roig, Adrian Rodriguez
bioRxiv 335364; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/335364

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero
  • Tweet Widget
  • Facebook Like
  • Google Plus One

Subject Area

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology
Subject Areas
All Articles
  • Animal Behavior and Cognition (1002)
  • Biochemistry (1500)
  • Bioengineering (954)
  • Bioinformatics (6852)
  • Biophysics (2445)
  • Cancer Biology (1803)
  • Cell Biology (2541)
  • Clinical Trials (106)
  • Developmental Biology (1705)
  • Ecology (2587)
  • Epidemiology (1499)
  • Evolutionary Biology (5042)
  • Genetics (3626)
  • Genomics (4644)
  • Immunology (1185)
  • Microbiology (4262)
  • Molecular Biology (1630)
  • Neuroscience (10845)
  • Paleontology (83)
  • Pathology (242)
  • Pharmacology and Toxicology (411)
  • Physiology (559)
  • Plant Biology (1464)
  • Scientific Communication and Education (414)
  • Synthetic Biology (546)
  • Systems Biology (1883)
  • Zoology (261)