Crystallization during volume reduction of solutions with an ion-composition corresponding to that in the distal tubuli.

Scanning microscopy Pub Date : 1996-01-01
I Højgaard, A M Fornander, M A Nilsson, H G Tiselius
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The effect of macromolecules on the crystallization in solutions with an ion-composition and a pH corresponding to that of urine in the distal part of the distal tubuli was examined by recording the number and volume of crystals in a Coulter Multisizer and by studying the crystal morphology with scanning electron microscopy at different degrees of evaporation. The experiments were carried out with 100 ml samples of salt solutions with and without different concentrations of dialysed urine (dU) from normal subjects. Addition of dU resulted in a greater number of crystals and a reduction in the mean crystal volume (MCV). Under the experimental conditions, the maximal effect of the macromolecules appeared to be accomplished in solutions with an initial dU concentration of 10%. The precipitate was strongly suggestive of calcium phosphate (CaP) as shown by scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. This conclusion was further supported by the ion-activity products of calcium oxalate (CaOx) and different CaP salts in those samples in which crystal formation was recorded. The obtained results give support to the view that macromolecules might exert a promotive effect on the nucleation of CaP. The macromolecules also appear to counteract the development of large CaP crystals, but whether this is due to an inhibition of crystal growth, an inhibition of crystal aggregation or both could not be concluded from these experiments. The way in which CaP crystals initially form in the nephron might be of importance for the subsequent crystallization of CaOx and the formation of CaOx containing stones.

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在与远端小管中相应的离子组成的溶液的体积缩小过程中结晶。
在远端小管的远端部分,通过用Coulter倍率仪记录晶体的数量和体积,用扫描电子显微镜研究不同蒸发程度下的晶体形态,考察了大分子对离子组成和pH值与尿液相对应的溶液结晶的影响。实验用100 ml盐溶液样品进行,盐溶液中含有和不含不同浓度的正常受试者的透析尿液(dU)。dU的加入导致晶体数量增加,平均晶体体积(MCV)减小。在实验条件下,在初始dU浓度为10%的溶液中,大分子的效果达到最大。扫描电镜和拉曼光谱分析表明,该沉淀物为磷酸钙(CaP)。这一结论进一步得到了草酸钙(CaOx)和不同CaP盐的离子活性产物的支持。得到的结果支持大分子可能对CaP成核起到促进作用的观点。大分子似乎也抵消了大型CaP晶体的发展,但这是由于抑制晶体生长,抑制晶体聚集还是两者兼而有之,无法从这些实验中得出结论。CaP晶体最初在肾元中形成的方式可能对随后的CaOx结晶和含CaOx结石的形成具有重要意义。
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