Tawashi R, Cousineau M, Denis G
Urol Res. 1984;12(1):7-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00256302.
Oral contraceptives inhibited the growth of calcium oxalate crystals in female urine, and the growth rate inhibition depended on the dose of ethinyl-oestradiol in the oral contraceptive agent. The results suggest that the crystallization kinetics of calcium oxalate in urine could be under the control of oestrogenic hormones by an unidentified mechanism.
口服避孕药抑制女性尿液中草酸钙晶体的生长,且生长速率抑制取决于口服避孕药中炔雌醇的剂量。结果表明,尿液中草酸钙的结晶动力学可能受雌激素调控,但其机制尚不明。