Abstract: | The urinary excretion of inorganic pyrophosphate was determined in nine normal subjects and also in eight patients with recurrent calcium-containing renal stones during varied levels of phosphate intake. The excretion of pyrophosphate and orthophosphate is virtually the same in the two groups at all levels of phosphate intake. It appears unlikely that a consistently reduced urinary excretion of pyrophosphate is a factor in the formation of urinary calculi. Pyrophosphate excretion rose and calcium excretion fell with increasing phosphate intake; this might be expected to have a beneficial effect in patients with recurrent calcium stones. |