Calcification and the usual suspect phosphate: still guilty but there are other guys behind the scenes. |
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Authors: | Markus Ketteler Jürgen Floege |
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Affiliation: | Division of Nephrology, RWTH University Hospital Aachen, Germany. mketteler@ukaachen.de |
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Abstract: | In patients with renal failure, the high prevalence of vascular,valvular and soft-tissue calcifications and their consequencesfor cardiovascular outcomes have recently received much attention.Several studies documented that the calcification burden isassociated with increased morbidity and mortality in uraemia.In vitro and in vivo research has demonstrated that tissue calcificationis not just based on passive calcium and phosphate precipitation,but that active cellular processes such as osteogenic differentiationof vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) are involved and thata number of local and systemic calcium-regulatory factors controland prevent unwanted extra-osseous calcification. An importantfinding was the new understanding that calcium and phosphateare immediate inducers of osteogenic |
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