homeostasis/metabolism
• plasma trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline (hydroxyproline) levels are elevated
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• males, but not females, fed a low-oxalate, no-hydroxyproline diet exhibit 20% lower urinary glycolate levels than wild-type mice
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• urinary trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline excretion levels are elevated
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• males, but not females, fed a low-oxalate, no-hydroxyproline diet exhibit 18% lower urinary oxalate levels than wild-type mice
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• mice fed a 1% hydroxyproline diet excrete lower levels of urinary oxalate and glycolate compared to wild-type mice
• mice fed a 1% hydroxyproline diet exhibit kidney oxalate levels approximately 4-fold lower than in wild-type mice
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renal/urinary system
N |
• mice show normal kidney histology and normal urinary volume and creatinine excretions
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• males, but not females, fed a low-oxalate, no-hydroxyproline diet exhibit 20% lower urinary glycolate levels than wild-type mice
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• urinary trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline excretion levels are elevated
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• males, but not females, fed a low-oxalate, no-hydroxyproline diet exhibit 18% lower urinary oxalate levels than wild-type mice
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behavior/neurological
N |
• mice develop normally and exhibit similar behavior to wild-type mice
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liver/biliary system
N |
• mice exhibit normal liver histology
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