Adynamic bone disease with negative aluminium staining in predialysis patients: prevalence and evolution after maintenance dialysis |
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Authors: | Hernandez, D. Concepcion, M. T. Lorenzo, V. Martinez, M. E. Rodriguez, A. De Bonis, E. Gonzalez-Posada, J. M. Felsenfeld, A. J. Rodriguez, M. Torres, A. |
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Affiliation: | 1Nephrology Section, Hospital Universitario de Canarias Tenerife 2Biochemistry Unit, C.S. La Paz Madrid 3Department of Medicine, Wadsworth VA Medical Center and UCLA Los Angeles, USA 4Unidad de Investigaciòn, Hospital Reina Sofia Còrdoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | Aplastic bone disease (ABD) is a common form of renal osteodystrophyand is characterized by a defect in bone matrix formation andmineralization without an increase in osteoid thickness. Theprevalence and pathogenesis of ABD in predialysis patients islargely unknown. We prospectively studied 92 unselected predialysispatients with a creatinine clearance <10 ml/min/1.73 m2 anda mean age of 45±2 years (61 M, 31 F). None of the studypatients had received any form of vitamin D therapy, and CaCO3was the primary phosphate binder. Aplastic bone disease wasobserved in 30 (32%) patients. Stainable bone aluminium surfacewas <3% in all ABD patients. Patients with ABD were older(52±3 versus 42±2 years; P<0.01) and had reducedserum intact PTH compared to non-ABD patients (199±25versus 561 ±87 pg/ml; P<0.001). Patients with diabetesmellitus showed lower PTH values (179±31 versus 432±62pg/ml; P<0.001) and a lower incidence of advanced by chperparathyroidismbone lesions (16% versus 46%; P<0.05) than non-diabetic patients.However, diabetes was not clearly associated with low bone turnoverdisease (56% in diabetics versus 41% in non-diabetics; P=0.1). A second bone biopsy was obtained in eleven ABD patients aftera period of 16.6±2.2 months on maintenance dialysis witha dialysate calcium of 7 mg/dl. Bone histology was unchangedin 10 patients, and one evolved to mild hyperparathyroidism.Trabecular bone volume did not change (22.7± 1.7 versus20.7±1.7%), and the stainable bone aluminium surfaceremained <3%. In summary, ABD not associated with positive histological stainingfor aluminium is a common finding in asymptomatic end-stagerenal failure patients in the Canary Islands. Older age andrelatively low PTH values are associated with this form of bonedisease. After a period of 1236 months of dialysis, progressiveosteopenia and other clinical problems do not occur. |
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Keywords: | aplastic bone disease renal osteodystrophy predialysis patients end-stage chronic renal failure |
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