This study consists of having subjects, those with calcium oxalate kidney stones as well as healthy controls, consume low and oxalate enriched diets to investigate the role of oxalate on crystalluria (the presence of crystals in urine), immunity and infection.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Participants will consume a diet that is controlled in its daily contents of oxalate and calcium, and in its content of carbohydrate, fat, and protein.
Participants will consume a diet that is controlled in its daily contents of oxalate and calcium, and in its content of carbohydrate, fat, and protein.
Urinary Oxalate
Twenty-four hour urinary oxalate will be reported as mg/day
Time frame: Change between Baseline and Diets at 4 days
Crystalluria
Twenty-four hour crystalluria will be reported as particles/ml
Time frame: Change between Baseline and Diets at 4 days
Monocyte Cellular Bioenergetics
Cellular bioenergetics will be reported as oxygen consumption rate
Time frame: Change between Baseline and Diets at 4 days
Monocyte Mitochondrial Complex Activity
Monocyte mitochondrial complex activity will be reported as oxygen consumption rate
Time frame: Change between Baseline and Diets at 4 days
Monocyte Transcriptomics
Monocyte transcriptomics will be reported as gene expression (mRNA levels)
Time frame: Change between Baseline and Diets at 4 days
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