AbstractHyperuricemia has long been established as the major etiologic factor in gout. Alongside with an inflammatory state triggered by urate crystal deposition in the joints, hyperuricemia displayed additional pathophysiological consequences leading to tissue inflammation mainly in the vascular wall. Thus, therapeutic strategies used to treat hyperuricemia in the past decades have often been focused on limiting acute episodes. Recently, evidence has been accumulated suggesting that chronic urate deposition requires a correct treatment not limited to acute episodes based on the modulation of the activity of key enzymes involved in metabolism and excretion of urate including xanthine oxidoreductase (XO) and URAT1. The present review article...
Hyperuricemia is characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels on blood, which can lead to gout, a...
Many studies have shown a strong correlation between urate levels and cardiovascular disease. The fo...
Serum uric acid (UA) is taken up by endothelial cells and reduces the level of nitric oxide (NO) by ...
AbstractHyperuricemia has long been established as the major etiologic factor in gout. Alongside wit...
This review aims to critically present the available clinical evidence supporting the treatment of c...
This review aims to critically present the available clinical evidence supporting the treatment of c...
Marilisa Bove, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe Cicero, Maddalena Veronesi, Claudio Borghi D...
Several studies suggest that chronic hyperuricemia, the main precursor of gout, is involved in the p...
Nowadays the prevalence of hyperuricemia has significantly increased in which serum uric acid levels...
Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans. Hyperuricemia is a metabolic disease ca...
Gout is currently one of the most common causes of inflammatory arthritis in most industrialised cou...
This article aims to critically review the evidence on the available therapeutic strategies for the ...
Hyperuricaemia (serum urate (SU) concentrations ≥ 0.42 mmol/L) is the most important risk factor for...
Vascular oxidative stress has been shown to be a potent factor in the pathophysiology of endothelial...
Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological and experimental studies have shown that hyperuricaemi...
Hyperuricemia is characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels on blood, which can lead to gout, a...
Many studies have shown a strong correlation between urate levels and cardiovascular disease. The fo...
Serum uric acid (UA) is taken up by endothelial cells and reduces the level of nitric oxide (NO) by ...
AbstractHyperuricemia has long been established as the major etiologic factor in gout. Alongside wit...
This review aims to critically present the available clinical evidence supporting the treatment of c...
This review aims to critically present the available clinical evidence supporting the treatment of c...
Marilisa Bove, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe Cicero, Maddalena Veronesi, Claudio Borghi D...
Several studies suggest that chronic hyperuricemia, the main precursor of gout, is involved in the p...
Nowadays the prevalence of hyperuricemia has significantly increased in which serum uric acid levels...
Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans. Hyperuricemia is a metabolic disease ca...
Gout is currently one of the most common causes of inflammatory arthritis in most industrialised cou...
This article aims to critically review the evidence on the available therapeutic strategies for the ...
Hyperuricaemia (serum urate (SU) concentrations ≥ 0.42 mmol/L) is the most important risk factor for...
Vascular oxidative stress has been shown to be a potent factor in the pathophysiology of endothelial...
Item does not contain fulltextEpidemiological and experimental studies have shown that hyperuricaemi...
Hyperuricemia is characterized by elevated uric acid (UA) levels on blood, which can lead to gout, a...
Many studies have shown a strong correlation between urate levels and cardiovascular disease. The fo...
Serum uric acid (UA) is taken up by endothelial cells and reduces the level of nitric oxide (NO) by ...