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한국인의 b-aminoisobutyric acid 요배설에 관한 연구 : Studies on b-aminoisobutyric aciduria of Korean population

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Authors

채범석; 이기영; 이운경; 신효숙

Issue Date
1973-03-01
Publisher
서울대학교 의과대학
Citation
Seoul J Med, Vol.14 No.1, pp. 27-36
Abstract
The urinary BAlB concentration of Korean
population was assayed using high voltage
electrophorebis with Whatman 3MM filter
paper, and the BAlB concentration in urine
was expressed on the basis of creatinine
content. The survey of twins and families was
also made concerning the urinary BAlB excretion.
The results obtained are as follows.
1) No appreciable daily fluctuation of BAIB
concentration was observed for seven consecutive
days in the same individual with 6 persons
examined.
2) The BAlB concentration'varies individually
in the extreme from 0 to 211ftg/mg
creatinine. The evident bimodality was demonstrated
in the distribution of its concentration
of 570 subjects above 11 years of age, though
two modes overlapping, and the same held for
both 326 males and 244 females. Assuming a
symmetrical curve in the higher mode, the
approximate division line was made at 1. 7
(log 50), and thus 50l'g/mg creatinine of BAIB
was provisionally set as dividing amount
between high and low excretors.
3) 570 subjects of both sexes above 11 years
of age exhibited high excretors of 14.7% with
same value in 326 males and in 244 females.
The frequency of high excretors was thus
shown to be higher than that of Caucasoid
population but lower than that of other Oriental
peoples except Eskimo.
4) The BAIB concentration in urine was
higher in children group below 10 years of age
than that in other group above 11 years of age.
5) The urinary BAIB concentration was
quite similar in each pair of 5 twins except
one, suggesting genetic control of BAIB excretion.
6) The BAIB excretion was surveyed on 21
families. Offspring of 34 low excretors and 13
high excretors were born from 19 low excretor
parents, and the lower the BAIB concentration
in low excretor parents, the more the low
excretor offspring were produced. This family
study also suggests the involvement of hereditary
factor in urinary BAIB excretion.
7) Discussion was attempted on the BAIB
metabolism.
Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the research
grant (1972) from the Ministry of Education
to whom we are very grateful.
ISSN
0582-6802
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/8364
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