The urate oxidase (Uox) gene encodes uricase that in the rodent liver degrades uric acid into allantoin, forming an obstacle for establishing stable mouse models of hyperuricemia. The loss of uricase in humans during primate evolution causes their vulnerability to hyperuricemia. Thus, we generated a Uox-knockout mouse model on a pure C57BL/6J background using the transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN) technique. These Uox-knockout mice spontaneously developed hyperuricemia (over 420 μmol/l) with about 40% survival up to 62 weeks. Renal dysfunction (elevated serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen) and glomerular/tubular lesions were observed in these Uox-knockout mice. Male Uox-knockout mice developed glycol-metabolic disor...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...
The urate oxidase (Uox) gene encodes uricase that in the rodent liver degrades uric acid into allant...
Plasma urate levels are higher in humans than rodents (240-360 vs. â^¼30 μM) because humans lack th...
Urate is the metabolic end point of purines in humans. Although supra-physiological plasma urate lev...
Humans, birds, and some primates do not express the uric acid degrading enzyme urate oxidase (UOX) a...
Urea transporters (UT) are a family of transmembrane urea-selective channel proteins expressed in mu...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Kidney diseases lead to the failure of urinary excretion of metabolism products. In the Munich ethyl...
Mammals that degrade uric acid are not affected by gout or urate kidney stones. It is not fully unde...
Uromodulin-associated kidney disease is a heritable renal disease in humans caused by mutations in t...
Synthetic biology has shown that the metabolic behavior of mammalian cells can be altered by genetic...
Urate oxidase (Uox) catalyses the first reaction of oxidative uricolysis, a three-step enzymatic pat...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...
The urate oxidase (Uox) gene encodes uricase that in the rodent liver degrades uric acid into allant...
Plasma urate levels are higher in humans than rodents (240-360 vs. â^¼30 μM) because humans lack th...
Urate is the metabolic end point of purines in humans. Although supra-physiological plasma urate lev...
Humans, birds, and some primates do not express the uric acid degrading enzyme urate oxidase (UOX) a...
Urea transporters (UT) are a family of transmembrane urea-selective channel proteins expressed in mu...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Limitations in efficacy and/or tolerance of currently available urate-lowering therapies (ULTs), suc...
Kidney diseases lead to the failure of urinary excretion of metabolism products. In the Munich ethyl...
Mammals that degrade uric acid are not affected by gout or urate kidney stones. It is not fully unde...
Uromodulin-associated kidney disease is a heritable renal disease in humans caused by mutations in t...
Synthetic biology has shown that the metabolic behavior of mammalian cells can be altered by genetic...
Urate oxidase (Uox) catalyses the first reaction of oxidative uricolysis, a three-step enzymatic pat...
SummaryElevated uric acid (UA) is a key factor for disorders, including gout or kidney stones and re...
The evolutionary inactivation of the urate degradation pathway predisposes humans to hyperuricemia, ...
Elevated uric acid (UA) is a key risk factor for many disorders, including metabolic syndrome, gout ...