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gamma-Carboxyglutamic acid, a component in human pediatric bladder stones containing calcium salts
Authors:K Ogasawara  R Van Reen  H Ako
Abstract:The amino acid gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla) has been previously detected in the vitamin K-requiring blood clotting factors, proteins of calcified vertebrate tissue, renal tissue, plasma protein C, ectopic calcifications, and calcium-containing renal calculi. This paper reports the presence of Gla in the EDTA-soluble, non-dialyzable material recovered from human pediatric bladder stones containing calcium salts. In bladder stones composed of calcium oxalate, uric acid and ammonium acid urate, 73 Gla residues per 1,000 amino acid residues were detected. Bladder stones composed of calcium oxalate, uric acid, ammonium acid urate, and hydroxyapatite contained 48 Gla residues per 1,000 amino acid residues present. No Gla was detected in the predominantly magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite) bladder stones. These results with human bladder stones from children under 10 years of age are consistent with the observations from adult patients in which Gla was detected in the calcium-containing renal calculi but not in the non-calcium-containing renal calculi. The present study adds to the growing body of information concerning the possible role of Gla in normal and abnormal calcium metabolism.
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