what is gout
enzyme uricase converts
uric acid to allantoin, then further metabolize to urea
-is absent in humans
clinical symptoms of gout
-hyperuricemia and recurrent attacks of severe, acute arthritis which can be mono-or polyarticular
what areas are most affected by gout
who does gout mostly affect
- overweight or obese, high blood pressure or diabetes
risk factors for gout
inhibitors of uric acid synthesis
- febuxostat
uricosuric agents
Probenecid
treatment of gout and pain and inflammation
Colchicine
Indomethacin
drugs increasing uric acid degradation
Rasburicase
when does the incidence of gout increase in women
after menopause
rising incidence of gout in the US is attributed to what
what is primary or genetic gout
~80% of cases
-some pts have an unsual shunt mechanism, converting glycine directly to uric acid
what is secondary gout
-disorder (ie. hematological origin) and certain cacners increase the breakdown of cellular nucleoproteins, or from use of drugs that impair the elimination of uric acid: salicylates, alcohol, ethambutol, thiazides and furosemide diuretics
risk factors for gout are related to what
primarily related to extent and duration of hyperuricemia
describe the natural history of gout and how it develops
what is the normal amount of uric acid in the body
~600-800 mg uric acid day/urine unrestricted diet
~7 mg uric acid/100mL serum
what are the values of asymptomatic hyperuricemia
~800-1000mg uric acid day/ urine or ~7-10 mg uric acid/ 100mL serum
-diet, exercise
what is synoviocytes
phagocytose urate crystals and then secrete inflammatory mediators which in turn attract and activate macrophages, thus amplifying the ongoing inflammatory process
what is the objective of drug therapy
are combination drugs better than using drugs separately
combination drugs that inhibit uric acid synthesis and increase its elimination has NOT shown to be better than using drugs separately
what are the chemistry properties of uric acid
pKa = 5.6
weak acid
uric acid is the major end product of
purine metabolism
how is uric acid excreted
renal