Abstract

Renal failure is a serious disease that affects the kidney and leads to different chemical changes and most
 cases lead to death .The aim of the study is to measure the activity of phenylalanine hydroxyls (PAH), and
 biochemical variables (urea, creatinine, and albumin) In the blood and urine of healthy and chronic renal
 failure (CRF) individuals. The study included 80 patients aged between 78 and 20 years and 80 healthy
 subjects between the ages of 23-65 years. The results showed significant differences in the activity of PAH
 at P ? 0.0001 in sera and urine chronic renal failure patients compared to healthy, as the of the activity
 significantly decreased in sera of patients with CRF and increased in urine. The mean activity of PAH was
 54.67 ± 6.03 (IU / ml) in sera for CRF patients, whereas in healthy individuals it was 120.83 ± 23.21 (IU
 / ml), and the average activity of enzyme was 61.34 ± 7.12 in urine of patients with CRF compared with
 33.87 ± 3.08 ( IU / ml) in healthy individuals. The activity of PAH enzyme was compared according to age
 groups, showing a decrease in the age group more than 45 years more than those in the age group less than
 45 years with significant differences. In conclusion, the current study demonstrated that CRF is associated
 with loss of secretory function, and metabolism Endocrine actions in the kidneys, seems likely to lose renal
 activity phenylalanine hydroxylase.

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