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False Statement About Creatinine
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Question (English)
Which statement is NOT true about creatinine?
- It is a nitrogenous byproduct of muscle metabolism
- Creatinine production depends on the amount of protein metabolism ✓ Correct
- High plasma concentrations of creatinine is the first indication of kidney disease
- Creatinine clearance is used to measure GFR
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Creatinine production depends on the amount of protein metabolism
This is NOT true. Creatinine production depends on muscle mass, NOT on the amount of protein metabolism.
Correct Facts About Creatinine
- Source: Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate (phosphocreatine) in skeletal muscles — a byproduct of muscle energy metabolism
- Production rate: Depends on total muscle mass — an athlete with more muscle mass produces more creatinine than a sedentary person of the same weight
- Daily production is relatively constant in an individual (because muscle mass is stable)
- Creatinine is freely filtered at glomerulus and NOT significantly reabsorbed
What Depends on Protein Metabolism?
It is urea (BUN - Blood Urea Nitrogen) production that depends on protein metabolism. Protein → amino acids → deamination → NH₃ → liver converts NH₃ to urea via urea cycle → excreted in urine.
Why Other Statements Are TRUE
- Nitrogenous byproduct of muscle metabolism — TRUE (creatine phosphate → creatinine)
- High plasma creatinine = first indication of kidney disease — TRUE (accumulated when GFR drops)
- Creatinine clearance = measure of GFR — TRUE (gold standard alongside inulin clearance)