Chempath 1: Hyperuricaemia and gout Flashcards
Name the classical sign when Gout affects the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint ?
Podagra
Describe the shape of Urate crystals in gout ?
Needle
Describe the shape of Calcium pyrophosphate crystals in Pseudo gout?
Rhomboid
Are gout crystals negatively or positively birefringent in polarised light ?
Negatively (blue at 90%)
Are Pseudogout crystals negatively or positively birefringent in polarised light ?
Positively (blue at axis of red compensator)
What is the acute treatment for gout ?
Colchicine
What is the long term treatment for gout ?
Allopurinol
Which anti-diuretics can precipitate gout attacks ?
Thiazide diuretics
List 3 precipitants for gout attacks ?
Alcohol
Thiazide diuretics
Chemotherapy
Which enzyme is the rate limiting step in de novo purine metabolism ?
PAT
In which body tissue does the de Novo pathway predominate as the main pathway for purine synthesis ?
Bone marrow
High requirement for purines in bone marrow, so uses the De Novo pathway even though it is less efficient
List some of the features of Lesch-Nyhan syndrome ?
- Inborn error of purine metabolism
- HGPRT deficiency means they cant use salvage pathway
- X-linked disease
- Gout in child
- Choreiform movements
- Mental retardation
- self mutilation (biting thumb/lip very hard)
less inhibition feedback to PAT - de novo pathway in overdrive - high IMP and high urate
Which enzyme is the rate limiting step in the salvage pathway?
-HGPRT
List 4 causes of decreased Urate excretion ?
- Lead poisoning
- Thiazide diuretics
- Barterr’s syndrome
- Aspirin
(renal failure)
Which drug must never be given with Allopurinol ?
Azathioprine
causes increased bone marrow toxicity