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Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig.

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Holmes, RP; Hurst, CH; Assimos, DG; Goodman, HO
Published in: Am J Physiol
September 1995

Factors that influence hepatic oxalate synthesis are poorly defined. Hormones are important regulators of hepatic metabolism and could potentially be involved. The effects of hyperglucagonemia were examined in guinea pigs injected with either saline or pharmacological doses of glucagon for 4 days. Glucagon treatment increased mean urinary oxalate excretion by 77% in male and 34% in female animals. The levels of hepatic peroxisomal enzymes involved in oxalate synthesis declined with glucagon treatment, but experiments with isolated peroxisomes indicated that oxalate synthesis in vitro was unaffected. Glucagon decreased hepatic alanine levels by 66%, lactate by 69%, and pyruvate by 73%, but glycolate and glyoxylate levels were unaffected. This decrease in alanine would substantially lower the activity of alanine-to-glyoxylate aminotransferase activity in vivo and make more glyoxylate available for oxalate synthesis. The decrease in lactate and pyruvate concentrations would stimulate the enzymatic conversion of glyoxylate to oxalate and may account for the increase in oxalate synthesis without an increase in glyoxylate concentration. These results demonstrate that hepatic oxalate synthesis is influenced by metabolic changes and that alterations in hepatic alanine, lactate, and pyruvate concentrations may be important elements.

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Am J Physiol

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ISSN

0002-9513

Publication Date

September 1995

Volume

269

Issue

3 Pt 1

Start / End Page

E568 / E574

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sex Characteristics
  • Oxalates
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Microbodies
  • Male
  • Liver
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Glucagon
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
 

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Holmes, R. P., Hurst, C. H., Assimos, D. G., & Goodman, H. O. (1995). Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig. Am J Physiol, 269(3 Pt 1), E568–E574. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1995.269.3.E568
Holmes, R. P., C. H. Hurst, D. G. Assimos, and H. O. Goodman. “Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig.Am J Physiol 269, no. 3 Pt 1 (September 1995): E568–74. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1995.269.3.E568.
Holmes RP, Hurst CH, Assimos DG, Goodman HO. Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig. Am J Physiol. 1995 Sep;269(3 Pt 1):E568–74.
Holmes, R. P., et al. “Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig.Am J Physiol, vol. 269, no. 3 Pt 1, Sept. 1995, pp. E568–74. Pubmed, doi:10.1152/ajpendo.1995.269.3.E568.
Holmes RP, Hurst CH, Assimos DG, Goodman HO. Glucagon increases urinary oxalate excretion in the guinea pig. Am J Physiol. 1995 Sep;269(3 Pt 1):E568–E574.

Published In

Am J Physiol

DOI

ISSN

0002-9513

Publication Date

September 1995

Volume

269

Issue

3 Pt 1

Start / End Page

E568 / E574

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sex Characteristics
  • Oxalates
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Microbodies
  • Male
  • Liver
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Glucagon
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology