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Title: The effects of vitamin B-6 deficiency and hepatectomy on the synthesis of oxalate from glycolate in the rat. Author: Varalakshmi P, Richardson KE. Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1983 May 04; 757(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 6838900. Abstract: The interrelationship between vitamin B-6 deficiency, liver and extrahepatic tissues with respect to oxalate biosynthesis from [14C1]glycolate in the rat has been investigated. Separate groups of vitamin B-6 deficient and control rats were subjected to total hepatectomy and the metabolism of injected [14C1]glycolate was followed by measuring the respired 14CO2 and analyzing the urine and blood for radioactive metabolites. Vitamin B-6 deficient and control rats were subjected to sham hepatectomies and used as controls. Vitamin B-6 deficient rats showed elevated urinary oxalate compared to controls. Hepatectomy reduced [14C]oxalate excretion and eliminated the B-6 effect. Respiratory 14CO2 was significantly lowered in hepatectomized rats and vitamin B-6 deficiency enhanced the reduction. A difference in oxalate metabolism between normal and vitamin B-6 deficient rat kidneys and possibly other tissues is indicated. The results suggest that the influence of vitamin B-6 on oxalate metabolism is mediated mainly through the liver and supports earlier observations that liver, which contains two oxalate synthesizing enzymes, glycolic acid oxidase and glycolic acid dehydrogenase, is a primary site for the synthesis of oxalate from glycolate.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]