The role of calcium utilization of intestinal flora on urinary calcium excretion

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2006
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Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences Institute of Radiation Problems ve Turkish Atomic Energy Authority
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We aimed to evaluate whether Ca+2 utilization of intestinal flora (IF) has an effect on urinary excretion of Ca+2 (UECa) levels. 0.1g/ml feces samples of children who underwent UECa examination in the last year were implanted in broths. 5 µL of labeled 45Ca was added to the samples and incubated. 200 µL of the samples were filtrated by 0.45 micrometer membrane and rinsed by 200 µL pure water. 45Ca activity in the membrane was counted and defined as percent activity per bacteria (45Caact %/CFU). Levels of aerobic and anaerobic 45CaaCt %/CFU and their correlations with UECa were compared between hypercalciuric (Group I) and normocalciuric (Group II) patients. 45Caact %/CFU levels were similar between the groups (p>0.05). UECa were negatively but not significantly correlated to aerobic and anaerobic 45CaaCt%/CFU (p:0,079, r:- 0. 503. p:0.260, r:-0.420, respectively) in hypercalciuric patients. In normocalciuric patients, levels were correlated positively to aerobic and negatively to anaerobic 45Caact%/CFU again in an insignificant manner (p:0.509, r: 0.223; p:0.623, r:-0.257, respectively). Similar 45Caact%/CFU levels in both groups imply that calcium utilization of IF does not have a distinct effect on UECa but, although not significant, there is a negative correlation between UECa and bacterial 45Ca/CFU levels in hypercalciuric patients.
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Urinary calcium excretion, İdrar kalsiyum atılımı, Calcium utilization, Kalsiyum kullanımı, Intestinal flora, Bağırsak florası, Hypercalciuria, Hiperkalsiüri, 45Ca
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Lambrecht, F. Y. ... [ve arkadaşları]. (2006). The role of calcium utilization of intestinal flora on urinary calcium excretion. The Fourth Eurasian Conference on Nuclear Science and Its Application : Presentations, (s. 262-265). 31 October-3 November 2006. Baku, Azerbaijan.