Possible Role of Carbohydrate-Induced Calciuria in Calcium Oxalate Kidney-Stone Formation

Abstract
Since nutrient ingestion has been shown to augment urinary calcium excretion in normal subjects, we compared the effect of ingestion of glucose or sucrose on urinary calcium excretion in normal subjects, those who form calcium oxalate kidney stones and their relatives. Patients and relatives had significantly higher urinary calcium excretion rates in control periods than normal subjects, but considerable overlap was present. After sugar ingestion each patient and relative achieved higher rates of calcium excretion than any normal subject. In addition, the patients and relatives had a greater antidiuresis after sugar and achieved much higher urinary calcium concentrations.