Physiological functions and pathogenic potential of uric acid: A review
Cairo University · American University in Cairo
Abstract
Uric acid is synthesized mainly in the liver, intestines and the vascular endothelium as the end product of an exogenous pool of purines, and endogenously from damaged, dying and dead cells, whereby nucleic acids, adenine and guanine, are degraded into uric acid. Mentioning uric acid generates dread because it is the established etiological agent of the severe, acute and chronic inflammatory arthritis, gout and is implicated in the initiation and progress of the metabolic syndrome. Yet, uric acid is the predominant anti-oxidant molecule in plasma and is necessary and sufficient for induction of type 2 immune responses. These properties may explain its protective potential in neurological and infectious…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.13
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- 100%
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- 120
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2Topics & keywords
- Uric acid
- Gout
- Purine metabolism
- Purine
- Hyperuricemia
- Gouty arthritis
- Immune system
- Nucleic acid
- Good health and well-being