Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9308543 | Kidney International | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Thus, in the metabolic syndrome with CKD, a reduction in bone-forming potential of osteogenic cells leads to ABD producing hyperphosphatemia and VC, processes ameliorated by the skeletal anabolic agent BMP-7, in part through increased bone formation and skeletal deposition of phosphate, and in part through direct actions on vascular smooth muscle cells. We have demonstrated that the processes leading to vascular calcification begin with even mild levels of renal injury before demonstrable hyperphosphatemia, and they are preventable and treatable. Therefore, early intervention in CKD is warranted and may affect mortality of the disease.
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Authors
Keith A. Hruska, Suresh Mathew, Matthew M. Davies, Richard R. Lund,