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The objective of the study is to characterize 24-hour plasma ammonia levels, characterize urea production rates in healthy normal subjects.
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During Part 1, eligible subjects will be asked to participate in 3 inpatient visits, each lasting up to 3 days (Day -1 to Day 2). Each visit will assess 24-hour ammonia levels in plasma and rate of urea production for 4 hours following ingestion of [1-13C]sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is used as a tracer to measure the rate of ureagenesis.
During Part 2, eligible subjects will be asked to participate in 1 inpatient visit, lasting up to 3 days (Day -1 to Day 2). The visit will assess 24-hour ammonia levels in plasma and rate of urea production for 4 hours following ingestion of [1-13C]sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is used as a tracer to measure the rate of ureagenesis.
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120 participants in 2 patient groups
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