pyrophosphate and Cholelithiasis

pyrophosphate has been researched along with Cholelithiasis* in 5 studies

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for pyrophosphate and Cholelithiasis

ArticleYear
Urinary pyrophosphate excretion in stone formers.
    The Indian journal of medical research, 1985, Volume: 82

    Topics: Cholelithiasis; Diphosphates; Female; Humans; Male

1985
Presence or absence of inhibitors of crystal growth in bile. 1. Effect of bile on the formation of calcium phosphate, a constituent of gallstones.
    Gut, 1976, Volume: 17, Issue:7

    When calcium and phosphate ions were mixed so that their final concentration was 4 mmol/1 and the pH was kept at 7-0, an amorphous precipitate immediately formed and this changed into crystalline material with an apatite-like structure after a period of time. The formation of either or both types of precipitate could be slowed down or prevented by adding to the crystallising medium trace amounts of pyrophosphate or citrate which are known inhibitors of the formation of calcium phosphate, or large quantities of sodium chloride which increased the ionic strength of the solution and hence the solubility of calcium phosphate, Both common duct and gallbladder bile from patients with gallstones composed of cholesterol and/or calcium carbonate had a very pronounced inhibitory action on the formation of these precipitates. Only very small amounts of bile were necessary to produce these effects, which therefore were not due to an increase in ionic strength. Ultrafiltration of bile showed that material with a molecular weight greater than 10 000 was mainly responsible for this activity. Because the inhibitor was present in both common duct and gallbladder bile, the liver is the likely source of origin. The possible identity of this material is examined. The powerful inhibitory effect of bile on the crystallisation of calcium phosphate is probably a contributory factor to the rare occurrence of the calcium phosphates, apatite and whitlockite, in gallstones.

    Topics: Bile; Calcium Phosphates; Cholelithiasis; Citrates; Crystallization; Diphosphates; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Sodium Chloride

1976
The inorganic pyrophosphatase activity associated with the forms of alkaline phosphatases isolated from human serum.
    Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1973, Dec-27, Volume: 49, Issue:3

    Topics: Alkaline Phosphatase; Cellulose; Cholelithiasis; Diphosphates; Electrophoresis; Hepatitis; Humans; Hyperparathyroidism; Hyperthyroidism; Intestinal Mucosa; Isoenzymes; Jejunum; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Kinetics; Liver; Liver Cirrhosis; Neoplasm Metastasis; Organ Specificity; Osteoporosis; Pyrophosphatases; Regression Analysis; Vinyl Compounds

1973
[Disintegrating effect of hexametaphosphate on specific inorganic cholecystolith].
    Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1971, Volume: 29, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Cholelithiasis; Diphosphates; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Radiography

1971
[Disintegration effects of sodium hexametaphosphate on the structure of human gallstone, with special reference to soft x-ray findings].
    Igaku kenkyu. Acta medica, 1970, Volume: 40, Issue:5

    Topics: Bilirubin; Calcium; Cholelithiasis; Cholesterol; Chromatography; Cilia; Diphosphates; Fatty Acids, Nonesterified; Helminthiasis; Humans

1970