Contribution of Dietary Oxalate and Oxalate Precursors to Urinary Oxalate Excretion
Kidney stone disease is increasing in prevalence, and the most common stone composition is calcium oxalate. Dietary oxalate intake and endogenous production of oxalate are important in the pathophysiology of calcium oxalate stone disease. The impact of dietary oxalate intake on urinary oxalate excre...
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doaj-eee79dbc85014aa0b140d186c3cfa2812020-12-29T00:00:49ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-12-0113626210.3390/nu13010062Contribution of Dietary Oxalate and Oxalate Precursors to Urinary Oxalate ExcretionJoseph J. Crivelli0Tanecia Mitchell1John Knight2Kyle D. Wood3Dean G. Assimos4Ross P. Holmes5Sonia Fargue6Department of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USADepartment of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, FOT 1120, 1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-3411, USAKidney stone disease is increasing in prevalence, and the most common stone composition is calcium oxalate. Dietary oxalate intake and endogenous production of oxalate are important in the pathophysiology of calcium oxalate stone disease. The impact of dietary oxalate intake on urinary oxalate excretion and kidney stone disease risk has been assessed through large cohort studies as well as smaller studies with dietary control. Net gastrointestinal oxalate absorption influences urinary oxalate excretion. Oxalate-degrading bacteria in the gut microbiome, especially <i>Oxalobacter formigenes,</i> may mitigate stone risk through reducing net oxalate absorption. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is the main dietary precursor for endogenous production of oxalate with several other compounds playing a lesser role. Renal handling of oxalate and, potentially, renal synthesis of oxalate may contribute to stone formation. In this review, we discuss dietary oxalate and precursors of oxalate, their pertinent physiology in humans, and what is known about their role in kidney stone disease.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/1/62calcium oxalatedietary oxalatekidney stonesmetabolismnephrolithiasisoxalate |
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Contribution of Dietary Oxalate and Oxalate Precursors to Urinary Oxalate Excretion |
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Contribution of Dietary Oxalate and Oxalate Precursors to Urinary Oxalate Excretion |
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contribution of dietary oxalate and oxalate precursors to urinary oxalate excretion |
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Kidney stone disease is increasing in prevalence, and the most common stone composition is calcium oxalate. Dietary oxalate intake and endogenous production of oxalate are important in the pathophysiology of calcium oxalate stone disease. The impact of dietary oxalate intake on urinary oxalate excretion and kidney stone disease risk has been assessed through large cohort studies as well as smaller studies with dietary control. Net gastrointestinal oxalate absorption influences urinary oxalate excretion. Oxalate-degrading bacteria in the gut microbiome, especially <i>Oxalobacter formigenes,</i> may mitigate stone risk through reducing net oxalate absorption. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is the main dietary precursor for endogenous production of oxalate with several other compounds playing a lesser role. Renal handling of oxalate and, potentially, renal synthesis of oxalate may contribute to stone formation. In this review, we discuss dietary oxalate and precursors of oxalate, their pertinent physiology in humans, and what is known about their role in kidney stone disease. |
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