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The purpose of the study is to determine whether low fat dairy diet reduces serum uric acid levels.
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Uric acid plays a role not only in the pathogenesis of gout but is also a predictor of cardiovascular disease, hypertension and renal disease in man. We have identified the human urate ion channel transporter (hUAT), located in the proximal convoluted tubule of the kidney that is involved in both the secretion and reabsorption of urate across the tubule. This channel has a unique lectin binding site that in in-vitro studies, has been found to be modulated by glucose, galactose and lactose. We have also identified a mutation (G/A polymorphism) in our laboratory, that in in-vitro studies has demonstrated diminished hUAT channel activity. Cross-sectional studies have earlier shown that uric acid levels vary with serum glucose levels. Studies have also reported that a low-fat dairy diet reduces the incidence of gout, while others have shown that this diet reduces blood pressure significantly when compared with a non-dairy diet. We hypothesize that the effect of blood glucose levels in lowering uric acid levels is through the regulation of hUAT channel activity. We also hypothesize that a low-fat dairy diet reduces serum uric acid levels through hUAT regulation leading to a decrease in the incidence of gout and a reduction in blood pressure levels. In our proposed randomized, controlled, cross-over trial in healthy adult volunteers, we aim to study the effect of a low-fat dairy diet and a non-dairy diet on serum uric acid levels, the renal fractional excretion of uric acid and blood pressure. We will also study the effect of an acute intravenous infusion of glucose on these parameters. DNA analysis for hUAT mutations of study subjects will be done to assess if there is a blunted response of hUAT activity in subjects with the polymorphism as compared to normal individuals.
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