Quantitative analysis of calcium oxalate monohydrate and dihydrate for elucidating the formation mechanism of calcium oxalate kidney stones

Author:

Maruyama MihokoORCID,Sawada Koichi P.,Tanaka Yutaro,Okada AtsushiORCID,Momma Koichi,Nakamura Masanori,Mori Ryota,Furukawa Yoshihiro,Sugiura Yuki,Tajiri Rie,Taguchi Kazumi,Hamamoto Shuzo,Ando Ryosuke,Tsukamoto Katsuo,Takano Kazufumi,Imanishi Masayuki,Yoshimura Masashi,Yasui Takahiro,Mori Yusuke

Abstract

We sought to identify and quantitatively analyze calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones on the order of micrometers, with a focus on the quantitative identification of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) and dihydrate (COD). We performed Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), and microfocus X-ray computed tomography measurements (microfocus X-ray CT) and compared their results. An extended analysis of the FTIR spectrum focusing on the 780 cm−1 peak made it possible to achieve a reliable analysis of the COM/COD ratio. We succeeded in the quantitative analysis of COM/COD in 50-μm2 areas by applying microscopic FTIR for thin sections of kidney stones, and by applying microfocus X-ray CT system for bulk samples. The analysis results based on the PXRD measurements with micro-sampling, the microscopic FTIR analysis of thin sections, and the microfocus X-ray CT system observation of a bulk kidney stone sample showed roughly consistent results, indicating that all three methods can be used complementarily. This quantitative analysis method evaluates the detailed CaOx composition on the preserved stone surface and provides information on the stone formation processes. This information clarifies where and which crystal phase nucleates, how the crystals grow, and how the transition from the metastable phase to the stable phase proceeds. The phase transition affects the growth rate and hardness of kidney stones and thus provides crucial clues to the kidney stone formation process.

Funder

JSPS

Konica Minolta Science and Technology Foundation

Shiseido Female Researcher Science Grant 2018

Caterpillar STEM award 2019

the Osaka University Program for the Support of Networking among Present and Future Researchers

Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology

Naito Foundation

the Hori Sciences and Arts Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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