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Original Article

The calcium ion activity and the standardized excretion rate of calcium in urine of healthy adults

Pages 327-334 | Received 15 Jun 1984, Accepted 30 Nov 1984, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A standardized protocol is described for the study of the calcium excretion in urine. After 12 h of fasting, urine is collected during 4 h with a water load of 10 ml per kg body weight. Urine is also collected during the following 20 h period on the habitual water and calcium intake. Reference values for 48 healthy adults are given as 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles. The measured activity of calcium ions (Ca2+) in urine is 0.09–0.27 mmol/kg for the 4 h period, 0.34 to 0.52 mmol/kg for the 20 h period; pH values are 5.61–6.43 (4 h) and 5.46 to 6.04 (20 h). The concentrations of total calcium are 0.67–2.05 mmol/1 (4h) and 3.16 to 4.94 mmol/1 (20 h). The value for the excretion rate of calcium (standardized to a creatinine clearance of 100 ml/min) is 1.30–3.24 μmol/min for the 4 h period and 3.06–4.88 μmol/min for the 20 h period, with no significant difference between the results for men and women. The relationship between the Ca2+ activity and pH was studied in urine titrated with HC1 or NaOH. In all urine the Ca2+ activity falls with increasing pH in a typical biphasic manner. This indicates the need for simultaneous measurement of the pH in order to interpret data for the Ca2+ activity in urine.

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