The Asian Age

Obesity drug may prevent kidney stones

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Tokyo, March 17: Scientists have found that a drug connected with fat regulation prevents the formation of kidney stones in mice.

The finding opens the possibilit­y of developing drugs which may help prevent kidney stones in at- risk individual­s.

The researcher­s gave 1mg/ kg of the beta3agoni­st CL316243 for 12 days. Then the mice, plus 20 controls, were then injected with glyoxylate, which causes the formation of kidney stones.

At various time points, the mice were then checked to see if they had formed stones: the formation of stones decreased to 17 per cent in the experiment­al group, compared with the controls.

“This is experiment­al work for now. But I believe that this may open the way to the developmen­t of the new drugs which can stop the developmen­t of kidney stones in at- risk people. So far we have only tested this on mice, but in mice it seems to work,” said Teruaki Sugino from the Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences.

“We were able to analyse the biochemica­l difference­s between the control and experiment­al group, and discovered that the beta3- agonist reduced the expression of adipocytok­ine molecules, which are associated with inflammati­on,” said Sugino.

The research was presented at the European Associatio­n of Urology Conference. — PTI

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