Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Terminated
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT00149305 |
Other study ID # |
GOUTY DIATESIS |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Terminated |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
May 2005 |
Est. completion date |
May 2010 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2009 |
Source |
Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
Gouty diathesis describes uric acid or calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis and low urinary pH
(<5.5). A hereditary component has been outlined for several forms of nephrolithiasis (such
as hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, cystinuria, renal tubular acidosis), leading to the
hypothesis of a genetic predisposition to nephrolithiasis. At the Unit of Nephrology,
Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, more than 100 patients affected by gouty diathesis are followed.
Fifty percent of them has a familiarity for kidney stones formation. The aim of our study is
to identify the genetic factors that predispose to the development of nephrolithiasis in
patients with gouty diathesis.
Description:
INTRODUCTION Nephrolithiasis is a common disorder with a reported incidence of 12% in
industrialized countries. The peak incidence is in ages 20s to 40s. Men are affected two to
three times more often than women. Gouty diathesis describes uric acid or calcium oxalate
nephrolithiasis and low urinary pH (<5.5) in the absence of excessive gastrointestinal alkali
loses or dietary animal protein excess. Hyperuricemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and a history of
gouty arthritis may be present. Subjects with gout are singularly predisposed to stone
formation. Persistent acidity of the urine is a common manifestation of primary gout, that
may be accompanied by uric acid nephrolithiasis. In the presence of an increase in the
concentration of uric acid in the urine, the formation of uric acid stones is further
facilitated.
In the primary forms of nephrolithiasis the most important predisposing factors for kidney
stones are: hypercalciuria, hyperoxaluria, hyperuricosuria, hypocitraturia, hypomagnesuria,
high urinary sulfate, low urine volume, high urinary sodium, cystinuria, infection,
persistently high or low urinary pH. A hereditary component has been outlined for several of
these abnormalities, leading to the hypothesis of a genetic predisposition to
nephrolithiasis. Pirastu and co-workers took advantage from a small, isolated population from
Sardinia, characterized by a high prevalence of Uric Acid Nephrolithiasis (UAN). The disease
shows familial clustering, although the transmission of UAN does not follow a simple
mendelian inheritance pattern, suggesting that hereditary factors could play an important
role in susceptibility to UAN. They found an association of UAN to a new gene, called ZNF365,
and in particular to its variant Ala62Thr, making it a strong candidate predisposing factor.
At the Unit of Nephrology, Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo, we follow at the moment 560 patients
with nephrolithiasis of which more than 100 are affected by gouty diathesis. 50% of all
patients with gouty diathesis has a familiarity for kidney stones formation.
Understanding of the genetic factors that contribute to the development of this disorder may
lead to earlier diagnosis, thus allowing to identify, within a family, subjects that are at
risk to develop nephrolithiasis before manifestation of the disease. These subjects may have
access to counseling aimed at modifying their dietetic and sanitary attitudes and/or to
pharmacological treatments in order to prevent the manifestation of the renal disease or to
slow its progression.
AIM The study is aimed at identifying the genetic factors that predispose to the development
of nephrolithiasis in patients with gouty diathesis.
DESIGN Fifteen consecutive unrelated patients with familial form of nephrolithiasis
associated with gouty diathesis (at least two affected subjects within a family) will be
recruited, within 3 years, through the stone clinic ambulatory of the Unit of Nephrology,
Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo.
All patients affected by gouty diathesis and their selected relatives will undergo to the
following evaluations:
- clinical history collection;
- renal ultrasound examination, to confirm previous diagnoses and identify asymptomatic
cases;
- metabolic analyses, including:
- blood collection in order to evaluate: urate, urea triglycerides, calcium, phosphate,
creatinine, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose;
- 24 hours urine collection in order to evaluate urate, calcium, phosphate, oxalate,
citrate, urea, magnesium, sodium, chloride, creatinine, sulphate, ammonium;
determination of urinary pH and titrable acidity; calculation of acid net excretion;
- morning urine spot in order to evaluate volume, pH, calcium, uric acid, creatinine;
- genetic analyses: 10 ml blood on EDTA to obtain DNA and 3 ml without anticoagulant to
obtain serum from each subject will be collected.