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Role of Biomolecules from human renal stone matrix on COM crystal growth
Authors:Aggarwal  S.  Tandon  C.D.  Forouzandeh  M.  Singla  S.K.  Kiran  R.  Jethi  R.K.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 160014, India
Abstract:Human renal calculi surgically removed from kidney stone patients were obtained and chemically analysed. Stones with CaOx (calcium oxalate) as the major component were washed in 0.15 M NaCl with gentle stirring for 48 h and then pulverised to a fine powder. The powder was extracted with 0.05 M EGTA, 1 mM PMSF and 1% beta- mercaptoethanol for 4 days at 4°C, the suspensions and the supernatants obtained were filtered through an Amicon Model 200 apparatus (mol. wt. cut off of 10,000 daltons) under nitrogen at 40 p.s.i. and concentrated to a known volume. The method of Nakagawa et al. [7] was employed to study the ability of > 10 kDa fractions to influence COM growth using metastable solution of CaCl2 and Na2C2O2 containing traces of 14C-oxalic acid. Potent biomolecules having the ability to influence CaOx precipitation were subjected to isolation, purification and characterization. Standard biochemical procedures, e.g. ultracentrifugation, ion-exchange chromatography, molecular sieve chromatography and SDS-PAGE, etc., were employed. Results revealed that human renal calculi extract contains biomolecules that can inhibit as well as stimulate the growth of preformed COM (calcium oxalate monohydrate) crystals. Most potent stimulator of CaOx growth was found to have a molecular weight of 66 kDa.
Keywords:kidney  calculi  calcium oxalate  organic matrix  stimulator(s)
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