1990
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199003000-00020
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Guanidino Compound Analysis as a Complementary Diagnostic Parameter for Hyperargininemia: Follow-Up of Guanidino Compound Levels during Therapy

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The aim of this collaborative study was to normalized by therapy, the levels of the catabolites of investigate whether guanidino compound analyses in the arginine are still elevated. (Pediatr Res 27: 297-303,1990) biologic fluids can be used as a complementary diagnostic parameter for hyperargininemia. Guanidino compounds were determined in the biologic fluids of all known living hyperargininemic patients using a cation exchange chromatographic system with a fluorescence detection method. The serum a… Show more

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“…There is an increase in guanidino compounds derived directly from arginine in many patients with hyperargininemia [Marescau et al, 1990;1992a;Marescau, 1992b], but their effect on the pathogenesis of disease remains unclear.…”
Section: Biochemical Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increase in guanidino compounds derived directly from arginine in many patients with hyperargininemia [Marescau et al, 1990;1992a;Marescau, 1992b], but their effect on the pathogenesis of disease remains unclear.…”
Section: Biochemical Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevation in petroselinic acid can suppress arachidonic acid which is a key lipid mediator that promotes airway inflammation (Weber et al 1995;Serrano-Mollar and Closa 2005). Reduction of 2-oxoarginine may help lessen certain lung toxicity (Marescau et al 1990). Artesunate also increased eicosadenoic acid, a n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid, which can modulate inflammatory responses and be further converted to sciadonic acid, an anti-inflammatory fatty acid (Huang et al 2011).…”
Section: Antiinflammatorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Argininemia treatments that successfully lower arginine and guanidino compounds levels should prevent neurological symptoms, but although arginine plasmatic levels may normalize under conventional treatment, the arginine's catabolites can remain elevated (Marescau et al 1990), and some of these guanidino compounds are neurotoxic (De Deyn et al 2009;Hiramatzu, 2003). In both of our patients, arginine concentration decreased significantly under conventional treatment (but never normalized), and guanidine compounds were markedly elevated in plasma and urine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The neurological symptoms referred to here cannot be explained merely as a consequence of arginine levels and hyperammoniemia (which is observed intermittently), since neurological impairment sometimes progresses despite good compliance with treatment (presenting stable arginine and ammonia plasmatic levels). So it was suspected that other factors, such as the presence of guanidino compounds, might be implicated in the neurological impairment (Mizutani et al 1987), since the endogenous production of these substances may remain significant even when arginine is normalized (Marescau et al 1990). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%