Antacids’ side effect hyperuricaemia could be alleviated by long-term aerobic exercise via accelerating ATP turnover rate - 21/02/18
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• | Hyperuricemia patients have higher adenylate deaminase activities than the healthy people. |
• | Antacids slow down the ATP turnover and increase serum ATP, adenosine, hypoxanthine and uric acid. |
• | Long-term aerobic exercise accelerates the ATP turnover and decrease serum ATP and uric acid. |
• | The gastric ATP metabolic efficiency may greatly impact uric acid production. |
Abstract |
Hyperuricemia is the term for an abnormally high serum uric acid level. Many factors contribute to hyperuricemia, however no definite correlation between proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and hyperuricemia has been reported before. Physical exercise also decreases serum uric acid levels. However, the detailed biochemical-regulatory mechanisms remain unknown. Here we found that adenylate deaminase activities are much higher in hyperuricemia patients than in the healthy people. Therefore, the patients have higher levels of adenosine metabolites hypoxanthine and uric acid. Acid-inhibitory drugs (antacids) significantly increased serum uric acid level and may lead to gout in the hyperuricemia patient. Long-term aerobic exercise significantly increased serum phosphorus and decreased serum ATP and its metabolites, and therefore decreased serum uric acid. Antacids slow down the ATP turnover rate and result in serum uric acid elevation subsequently. While the long-term aerobic exercise decreases serum uric acid levels by accelerating ATP turnover rate. The results imply that long-term aerobic exercise may be a useful strategy to prevent and treat hyperuricaemia.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Antacids, ATP metabolism, Hyperuricemia, Physical exercise, Uric acid
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