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Published in: BMC Nephrology 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Fructose increases risk for kidney stones: potential role in metabolic syndrome and heat stress

Authors: Richard J. Johnson, Santos E. Perez-Pozo, Julian Lopez Lillo, Felix Grases, Jesse D. Schold, Masanari Kuwabara, Yuka Sato, Ana Andres Hernando, Gabriela Garcia, Thomas Jensen, Christopher Rivard, Laura G. Sanchez-Lozada, Carlos Roncal, Miguel A. Lanaspa

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Fructose intake, mainly as table sugar or high fructose corn syrup, has increased in recent decades and is associated with increased risk for kidney stones. We hypothesized that fructose intake alters serum and urinary components involved in stone formation.

Methods

We analyzed a previously published randomized controlled study that included 33 healthy male adults (40–65 years of age) who ingested 200 g of fructose (supplied in a 2-L volume of 10% fructose in water) daily for 2 weeks. Participants were evaluated at the Unit of Nephrology of the Mateo Orfila Hospital in Menorca. Changes in serum levels of magnesium, calcium, uric acid, phosphorus, vitamin D, and intact PTH levels were evaluated. Urine magnesium, calcium, uric acid, phosphorus, citrate, oxalate, sodium, potassium, as well as urinary pH, were measured.

Results

Ingestion of fructose was associated with an increased serum level of uric acid (p < 0.001), a decrease in serum ionized calcium (p = 0.003) with a mild increase in PTH (p < 0.05) and a drop in urinary pH (p = 0.02), an increase in urine oxalate (p = 0.016) and decrease in urinary magnesium (p = 0.003).

Conclusions

Fructose appears to increase urinary stone formation in part via effects on urate metabolism and urinary pH, and also via effects on oxalate. Fructose may be a contributing factor for the development of kidney stones in subjects with metabolic syndrome and those suffering from heat stress.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.​gov NCT00639756 March 20, 2008.
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Metadata
Title
Fructose increases risk for kidney stones: potential role in metabolic syndrome and heat stress
Authors
Richard J. Johnson
Santos E. Perez-Pozo
Julian Lopez Lillo
Felix Grases
Jesse D. Schold
Masanari Kuwabara
Yuka Sato
Ana Andres Hernando
Gabriela Garcia
Thomas Jensen
Christopher Rivard
Laura G. Sanchez-Lozada
Carlos Roncal
Miguel A. Lanaspa
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-018-1105-0

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