Orotic Acid, Urine
Use
The intended use of the urinary orotic acid test is to identify elevations of orotic acid in patients with folate malabsorption or hereditary orotic aciduria (uridine-5'- monophosphate synthase deficiency), and to aid in the differential diagnosis of hyperammonemia and urea cycle defects. Elevated excretion of orotic acid also has been observed in patients with Reye syndrome and patients receiving treatment with allopurinol or 6-azauridine. Orotic acid is an intermediate in the pyrimidine de novo synthetic pathway. Conditions such as urea cycle defects produce orotic aciduria by increasing the availability of its precursor, carbamylphosphate, resulting in increased production of orotic acid. Assessment of urinary orotic acid can aid in differentiating between ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (elevated orotic acid) and carbamylphosphate synthetase deficiency (no elevation). Elevated orotic acid may be observed in other conditions with hyperammonemia such as lysinuric protein intolerance and hyperornithinemia-hyperammonemia-homocitrullinuria syndrome. Deficient activity of uridine-5'-monophosphate synthase produces orotic aciduria by preventing the conversion of orotic acid to orotidine-5'-monophosphate. Patients with this condition have megaloblastic anemia and orotic acid crystalluria. Folate malabsorption may be primary or can be secondary to celiac disease, treatment with some medications, or heavy alcohol use.
Special Instructions
The test requires two containers of urine, one frozen (for orotic acid) and one at room temperature (for creatinine). The frozen specimen cannot be used for other tests.
Limitations
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Labcorp and has not been cleared or approved by the FDA. Its purpose is diagnostic aid rather than definitive results.
Methodology
Mass Spectrometry
Biomarkers
LOINC Codes
- 13963-4
- 2161-8
- 17869-9
Result Turnaround Time
2-5 days
Related Documents
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Specimen
Urine
Volume
3 mL
Minimum Volume
0.5 mL
Container
2 plastic urine containers, no preservatives
Collection Instructions
Collect urine and separate into two plastic urine containers to ship, one frozen and one room temperature.
Storage Instructions
Freeze.
Causes for Rejection
Specimen not frozen
Stability Requirements
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Room Temperature | Unstable |
| Refrigerated | Unstable |
| Frozen | 14 days |
