Gout Flashcards
gout
crystal deposits of uric acid in joints –> damage to joints d/t inflm
- not autoimmune
- aka “gouty arthritis”
uric acid
nitrogenous waste product usually processed in liver & excreted by kidney
primary form (90%)
- almost exclusively in males (95%)
- d/t metb problem (causes elevated uric acid levels)
- familial tendency
secondary form
- normal amount of uric acid produced, but accum occurs
- any condition leads to excessive cell turnover
- d/t alcohol abuse
why does accum of uric acid occur in secondary form
d/t kidneys not excreting uric acid & continuing to retain it
example of “condition” that leads to excessive cell turnover (secondary form)
chemotherapy (Tx for CA) –> uric acid is byproduct of cell breakdown
why does alcohol abuse cause secondary form
Purines & pyrimidines are nitrogenous bases joined by hydrogen bonds (A, C, G, T in DNA & U instead of T in RNA)
patho
- altered purine metb –> asympt hyperuricemia
- uric acid deposits as crystals in synovial joints –> attempts to remove abn accum by leukocytes –> damage
- PMN leukoytes engulf debris & foreign materials in attempt to remove crystals; however, they are toxic to PMN leukocytes & induce necrosis –> cells die & release their content
- lysosomal Es released from WBCs –> Es damage to cartilage –> exposes subchondral bone –> bone-bone contact –> erosion of bone
- inflm causes non-specific damage
stages
1) hyperuricemia (asympt)
2) acute inflm in 1 joint (big toe)
3) acute inflm subsides in approx 1 wk
4) pt asympt for mo-yrs
5) frequent recurrent attacks –> permanent damage
stage 2 in gout precipitating events
- hearty meal
- strenuous activity
- alcohol binge
- drugs, etc.
stage 2 in gout characteristics
- inflm & swelling
- at night, dec activity causes blood to flow slower & less pressure to periphery –> uric acid diffuses more easily into joint cavity
- greater solubility in blood than in synovial fluid so uric acid crystalizes when it moves into synovium
- temp in distal joints a bit lower than proximal joints, so uric acid crystalizes faster (most common location for gout)
Dx
- measure uric acid (serum & urine)
- X-ray
Tx for acute attacks
- NSAIDs
- steroids
- colchicine
Tx for long-term attacks
- dec hyperuricemia
- inc uric acid excretion
- dec dietary protein
- no alcohol (mostly beer)
colchicine
anti-mitotic properties not utilized, drug used for anti-inflm properties and inhibits migration of leukocytes into joints (WBCs engulf uric acid, gets lysed, and reases harmful Es… colchicine blocks this action)