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3-Hydroxyproline content of normal urine.
E Adams, … , S Ramaswamy, M Lamon
E Adams, … , S Ramaswamy, M Lamon
Published June 1, 1978
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1978;61(6):1482-1487. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109068.
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3-Hydroxyproline content of normal urine.

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Values for total 3-hydroxyproline and 4-hydroxyproline were obtained from 24-h urine specimens of 18 healthy human subjects of both sexes, whose ages ranged from the first to the sixth decade in age. Urinary 3-hydroxyproline levels, not earlier described to our knowledge, were determined by an isotope-dilution method requiring considerable purification and utilizing the amino acid analyzer for final measurement. 3-Hydroxyproline averaged 3% of the corresponding 4-hydroxyproline in individual urine samples. Like 4-hydroxyproline, 3-hydroxyproline excretion is increased in the second decade, and there is generally good correlation between the two values in individual urines. A hydroxyprolinemic subject excreting greatly elevated 4-hydroxyproline levels did not excrete excessive 3-hydroxyproline, consistent with independent catabolic pathways for the two compounds. 3-Hydroxyproline appears to be selectively excreted relative to 4-hydroxyproline when compared with the probable total body content of each amino acid. Possible explanations are: a more rapid turnover of basement membrane collagen than interstitial collagen or, alternatively, relatively greater resistance to the proteolytic cleavage of peptides containing 3-hydroxyproline.

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E Adams, S Ramaswamy, M Lamon

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Year: 1994 1986 1983 1982 1980 1979 Total
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Citations to this article (7)

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Sample Preparation for Biomedical and Environmental Analysis
D Stevenson, ID Wilson
1994
Profiling of amino acids in body fluids and tissues by means of liquid chromatography
Z Deyl, J Hyanek, M Horakova
Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications 1986
Preparation of14C-3-hydroxyproline from14C-proline by Peroxidation
SG Ramaswamy
Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals 1983
Improved method for the evaluation of 3-hydroxyproline and 4-hydroxyproline in the urine
G Bellon, A Bisker, FX Maquart, H Thoanes, JP Borel
Journal of Chromatography B Biomedical Sciences and Applications 1982
Improved method for the preparation of 3-hydroxyproline, and some of its chromatographic properties
AG Szymanowicz, G Poulin, N Fontaine, JP Werquin, JP Borel
Journal of Chromatography A 1980
The use of 7-chloro-4-nitrofurazan (NBD chloride) for the detection and evaluation of the hydroxyproline isomers
A Szymanowicz, C Cheron, JP Borel
Biochimie 1979
Fractionation and structure of several hydroxyproline-containing urinary peptides, with special reference to some 3-hydroxyproline-containing peptides
A Szymanowicz, A Malgras, A Randoux, JP Borel
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure 1979

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