Abstract

Fifteen normal pregnant women were studied. Serial measurements of serum total, free and bound uric acid and their clearances were done in early (10–20 weeks), mid- (20–30 weeks) and advanced (30–40 weeks) pregnancy, and after delivery (4–5 weeks). The following was observed. 1. A decrease in early and mid-pregnancy of total and free uric acid (p < 0.001) 2. A gradual increase from the early to advanced pregnancy of bound uric acid (p < 0.001). 3. An increase in early and mid-pregnancy of total uric acid clearance and a similar but more pronounced increase of free uric acid clearance (p < 0.001). These findings explain many differences in previous conflicting reports concerning the metabolic behavior of uric acid, and place future investigation thereof on a more promising basis in normal and abnormal pregnancy.

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