A Safety and Efficacy Study of SHR4640 and Febuxostat in Subjects With Hyperuricemia
HyperuricemiaThe objective of the study is to assess the Safety and Efficacy of SHR4640 and Febuxostat in patients with Hyperuricemia.
Pharmacokinetic Study of Marine Active in Health Men
HyperuricemiaAnserine1 moreHyperuricemia is often associated with metabolic syndrome, which is a known precursor of atherosclerosis. The Yaizu Suisankagaku Industry Company have developed industrial production, named Marine Active. Human clinical trials showed reduction of creatine phosphokinase activity and sero-uric acid. Randomize, double blind clinical trial is entrust to our hospital. This study design is blood sampling from the health men who take 1 gm of marine active to analyse the pharmacokinetics of anserine.
Lowering Serum Uric Acid to Prevent Acute Kidney Injury
HyperuricemiaAcute kidney injury is associated with a rise in serum uric acid during cardiovascular surgery and can cause poor blood flow to the kidneys making them vulnerable to kidney injury. We hypothesize that hyperuricemia, particularly if chronic and marked, is a risk factor for acute kidney injury. The preoperative lowering of serum uric acid will reduce the incidence of acute kidney injury following cardiovascular surgery.
The Intervention of Multi-vitamin With Minerals to Hyperuricemia
HyperuricemiaTo evaluate the validity of multi-vitamin-and-minerals intervention on uric acid metabolism in hyperuricemic adults.
Lowering-hyperuricemia Treatment on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
HyperuricemiaThe investigators will enroll continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients with hyperuricemia and randomly divide them into two groups, treated with Febuxostat and placebo respectively. After 3 years of following up, cardiovascular events, all cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality and non-fatal cardiovascular events are collected and recorded. The difference of cardiovascular events, all cause mortality and non-fatal cardiovascular event rate will be analyzed.
Gender Differences in the Metabolic Effects of Uric Acid
HyperuricemiaIncreased stiffening of the heart and blood vessels is a predictor of heart disease. Stiffening has been found to be greater in women than men, which puts women with poor blood sugar control at a greater risk for heart disease than men. In women only, a molecule in the blood called uric acid can be elevated due to diets high in fructose consumption and it is thought to be a cause of heart and vessel stiffening. From previous research, we have found that restricting fructose in the diet lowers uric acid more in women than men. There is also a drug that can be used to lower uric acid. These findings suggest a potential approach to decrease vessel and heart stiffness in women. The present study will investigate fructose restriction in the diet and drug treatment to lower uric acid in the blood and its effects on heart disease risk in women compared to men.
Genetics of Hyperuricemia Therapy in Hmong
HyperuricemiaGoutTo pursue this objective, we will be measuring uric acid at baseline and post 14 days of twice daily allopurinol therapy in 30 Hmong participants with documented gout or hyperuricemia and known genotype for key renal transporters of uric acid.
Rasburicase Treatment for Chemotherapy or Malignancy-Induced Hyperuricemia in Asthma/Allergy Patients...
LeukemiaLymphoma2 moreThis is a multi-center trial for rasburicase in children at high risk of tumor lysis syndrome who have a history of asthma/atopy. The main purpose of this study is to establish the safety of this drug in patients with a history of asthma or severe allergies.
The Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Febuxostat in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
Disorders Associated With Peritoneal DialysisHyperuricemiaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether Febuxostat could protect cardiovascular function of peritoneal dialysis patients by lowering serum uric acid.
Effect of Allopurinol Treatment on Insulin Resistance
HyperuricemiaPrediabetes1 moreSeveral studies showed that hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for development of diabetes mellitus. However none of the previous studies have investigated the effect of lowering serum uric acid levels on insulin resistance of which is also named as prediabetes. With this background in mind, we aimed to test the effect of lowering serum uric acid level with allopurinol on insulin resistance.