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Effects of Uremic Toxins from the Gut Microbiota on Bone: A Brief Look at Chronic Kidney Disease
Authors:Ana Paula Black  Ludmila F M F Cardozo  Denise Mafra
Affiliation:1. Graduate Program in Medical Sciences, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói‐RJ, Brazil;2. Graduate Program in Cardiovascular Sciences, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói‐RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) frequently have mineral and bone disorders (CKD‐MBD) that are caused by several mechanisms. Recent research has suggested that uremic toxins from the gut such as p‐cresyl sulfate (PCS) and indoxyl sulfate (IS) could also be involved in the development of bone disease in patients with CKD. IS and PCS are produced by microbiota in the gut, carried into the plasma bound to serum albumin, and are normally excreted into the urine. However, in patients with CKD, there is an accumulation of high levels of these uremic toxins. The exact mechanisms of action of uremic toxins in bone disease remain unclear. The purpose of this brief review is to discuss the link between uremic toxins (IS and PCS) and bone mineral disease in chronic kidney disease.
Keywords:Bone mineral disease  Chronic kidney disease  Uremic toxins
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