Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis

Urolithiasis is a common multifactorial disease characterized by a high recurrence rate. This review is devoted to the urine pH as one of the main factors determining its lithogenic properties. It affects the excretion of lithogenic substances and stone formation inhibitors, the solubility, and the...

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Main Authors: N. K. Gadzhiev, V. A. Gelig, A. V. Kutina, I. A. Gorgotsky, A. I. Karpishchenko, D. S. Gorelov, I. V. Semenyakin, A. N. Zakutsky, O. V. Kuleshov, D. D. Shkarupa
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Published: State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/619
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author N. K. Gadzhiev
V. A. Gelig
A. V. Kutina
I. A. Gorgotsky
A. I. Karpishchenko
D. S. Gorelov
I. V. Semenyakin
A. N. Zakutsky
O. V. Kuleshov
D. D. Shkarupa
author_facet N. K. Gadzhiev
V. A. Gelig
A. V. Kutina
I. A. Gorgotsky
A. I. Karpishchenko
D. S. Gorelov
I. V. Semenyakin
A. N. Zakutsky
O. V. Kuleshov
D. D. Shkarupa
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description Urolithiasis is a common multifactorial disease characterized by a high recurrence rate. This review is devoted to the urine pH as one of the main factors determining its lithogenic properties. It affects the excretion of lithogenic substances and stone formation inhibitors, the solubility, and the crystallization of substances involved in stone formation. The urine pH significantly affects the solubility of uric acid in urine, which decreases at a pH < 5.5. This explains the high incidence of uric acid concretions in patients with metabolic syndrome. Their insulin resistance leads to a decrease in the excretion of ammonium ions in the proximal tubules, leading to persistent urine acidification. The activity of many transport processes involved in the processing of calcium, citrates and phosphates is sensitive to changes in systemic or local pH. The data on the effect of urine pH on the solubility of calcium oxalate remain contradictory. At the same time, there is no doubt about the determining role of urine pH in the excretion of citrate, the most important stone formation inhibitor. The alkaline urine pH promotes the formation of concretions containing calcium phosphates. In conditions of constantly elevated urine pH in patients with persistent urease-producing urinary tract infection, a rapid growth of "infectious" concretions occurs. The review summarizes information on the causes of the decrease and increase in the urine pH, as well as the possibilities of medicinal and non-medicinal methods of modifying the urine pH during the prevention of stone formation recurrence.
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spelling doaj.art-ef9cbf992e8846e1aa1809257cbfc37f2024-03-06T08:56:05ZrusState Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian FederationVestnik Urologii2308-64242023-01-0110412014010.21886/2308-6424-2022-10-4-120-140403Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxisN. K. Gadzhiev0V. A. Gelig1A. V. Kutina2I. A. Gorgotsky3A. I. Karpishchenko4D. S. Gorelov5I. V. Semenyakin6A. N. Zakutsky7O. V. Kuleshov8D. D. Shkarupa9St. Petersburg State University – Pirogov Clinic of Advanced Medical TechnologiesSt. Petersburg State University – Pirogov Clinic of Advanced Medical TechnologiesSechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry — the Russian Academy of ScienceSt. Petersburg State University – Pirogov Clinic of Advanced Medical TechnologiesSt. Petersburg State Medical Institution "Medical Information and Analytical Center"Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical UniversityMEDSI Clinical and Diagnostic CentreMultidisciplinary Clinic OsNovaSt. Petersburg State University – Pirogov Clinic of Advanced Medical TechnologiesSt. Petersburg State University – Pirogov Clinic of Advanced Medical TechnologiesUrolithiasis is a common multifactorial disease characterized by a high recurrence rate. This review is devoted to the urine pH as one of the main factors determining its lithogenic properties. It affects the excretion of lithogenic substances and stone formation inhibitors, the solubility, and the crystallization of substances involved in stone formation. The urine pH significantly affects the solubility of uric acid in urine, which decreases at a pH < 5.5. This explains the high incidence of uric acid concretions in patients with metabolic syndrome. Their insulin resistance leads to a decrease in the excretion of ammonium ions in the proximal tubules, leading to persistent urine acidification. The activity of many transport processes involved in the processing of calcium, citrates and phosphates is sensitive to changes in systemic or local pH. The data on the effect of urine pH on the solubility of calcium oxalate remain contradictory. At the same time, there is no doubt about the determining role of urine pH in the excretion of citrate, the most important stone formation inhibitor. The alkaline urine pH promotes the formation of concretions containing calcium phosphates. In conditions of constantly elevated urine pH in patients with persistent urease-producing urinary tract infection, a rapid growth of "infectious" concretions occurs. The review summarizes information on the causes of the decrease and increase in the urine pH, as well as the possibilities of medicinal and non-medicinal methods of modifying the urine pH during the prevention of stone formation recurrence.https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/619urolithiasiskidney stonesurine phcitratemetaphylaxislitholysis
spellingShingle N. K. Gadzhiev
V. A. Gelig
A. V. Kutina
I. A. Gorgotsky
A. I. Karpishchenko
D. S. Gorelov
I. V. Semenyakin
A. N. Zakutsky
O. V. Kuleshov
D. D. Shkarupa
Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
Vestnik Urologii
urolithiasis
kidney stones
urine ph
citrate
metaphylaxis
litholysis
title Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
title_full Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
title_fullStr Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
title_full_unstemmed Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
title_short Urinary pH: its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
title_sort urinary ph its regulation and relevance in urolithiasis metaphylaxis
topic urolithiasis
kidney stones
urine ph
citrate
metaphylaxis
litholysis
url https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/619
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