Abstract |
Cystathionine is more readily cleared from the plasma than other amino acids. This is because the amino acid has a very low tubular maximum (Tm), in the order of 1 mumole per minute per 1.73 square meters body surface area (BSA). No essential differences in the reabsorption of cystathionine were observed in four normal subjects, two patients with homozygous cystathioninuria, one patient with heterozygous cystathioninuria, and one patient with cystinuria. Apparent net tubular secretion of cystathionine was demonstrated in a child with homozygous cystathioninuria only after an intravenously administered load of lysine.
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Authors | G W Frimpter, A J Greenberg |
Journal | The Journal of clinical investigation
(J Clin Invest)
Vol. 46
Issue 6
Pg. 975-82
(Jun 1967)
ISSN: 0021-9738 [Print] United States |
PMID | 6026103
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Amino Acids
- Methionine
- Lysine
- Glycine
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Topics |
- Adult
- Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors
(metabolism)
- Amino Acids
(metabolism)
- Child, Preschool
- Cystinuria
(metabolism)
- Glycine
(urine)
- Humans
- Kidney
(physiology)
- Lysine
- Male
- Methionine
(urine)
- Renal Tubular Transport, Inborn Errors
(metabolism)
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