Abstract
To determine the effects of allopurinol on beer-induced increases in plasma and urinary
excretion of purine bases (hypoxanthine, xanthine, and uric acid), we performed three
experiments on five healthy study participants. In the first experiment (combination
study), the participants ingested beer (10 ml/kg body weight) eleven hours after taking
allopurinol (300 mg). In the second experiment (beer-only study), the same participants
ingested beer (10 ml/kg body weight) alone, while in the third experiment (allopurinol-only
study), they took allopurinol (300 mg) alone. There was a two-week interval between
each of the studies. Beer-induced increases in plasma concentration and urinary excretion
of hypoxanthine in the combination study were markedly higher than those in the beer-only
study. On the other hand, the sum of increases in plasma concentrations of purine
bases in the beer-only study was greater than in the combination study, whereas the
increase in plasma uridine concentration in the combination study did not differ from
the beer-only study. In addition, allopurinol administration inhibited the beer-induced
increase in plasma concentration of uric acid. These results suggest that abrupt adenine
nucleotide degradation may increase plasma concentration and urinary excretion of
hypoxanthine under conditions of low xanthine dehydrogenase activity, which is mostly
ascribable to allopurinol. Further, the difference in the sum of increases in plasma
concentrations of purine bases between the combination study and beer-only study was
largely ascribable to a greater increase in urinary excretion of hypoxanthine in the
combination study. In addition, allopurinol intake seems to be effective in controlling
the rapid increase in plasma uric acid caused by ingestion of alcoholic beverages.
Key words
Uric acid - hypoxanthine - xanthine - allopurinol - beer
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Tetsuya YamamotoM. D.
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