Screening for pyrimidine metabolism disorders using dried filter-paper urine samples: Method development and a pilot study in Nagoya City, Japan

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A screening system for pyrimidine metabolism disorders by measurement with high-performance liquid chromatography using dried filter-paper urine samples is presented. This system permits the simultaneous determination of dihydrouracil, uracil, orotic acid and pseudouridine. The coefficient of variations for the four compounds on the filter-paper urine samples were 0.010-0.069 and the recoveries were 98.5-107.1%. The detection limits of the four compounds were 2-20 μmol/liter. The correlation between the filter-paper urine samples and liquid urine samples was excellent (0.938-0.988). We supeculated that this method could be used to detect pyrimidine metabolism disorders, such as dihydropyrimidinuria, dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency and hereditary orotic aciduria. As a pilot study, we have analyzed dried filter-paper urine samples from 34 200 healthy Japanese, and found three cases of dihydropyrimidinuria without clinical symptoms. - screening; filter-paper urine; pyrimidine metabolism disorders © 2000 Tohoku University Medical Press.

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Imaeda, M., Sumi, S., Ohba, S., Kidouchi, K., Kodama, K., Fujimoto, S., … Wada, Y. (2000). Screening for pyrimidine metabolism disorders using dried filter-paper urine samples: Method development and a pilot study in Nagoya City, Japan. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 190(1), 23–32. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.190.23

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