[A new hypothesis on vascular calcification: the exhausting buffer syndrome (EBS)].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica Pub Date : 2021-03-01
Andras Sikter, Christian Sonne
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Abstract

Here we propose that the Western world lifestyle disrupts phosphate metabolism and homeostasis due to caloric or acidic hyperphagia. Psychic factors such as social defeat due to stressed social coexistence characterized by reduced activity and chronic hypoventilation (hypercapnia) also play a role. At least two mechanisms mediate the harmful vascular effects of phosphates with intracellular acidosis being a feature in both of them. First, insufficient lifestyle and adjacent diet together with the psychosomatic mechanism of social defeat (mainly through chronic hypercapnic acidosis) lead to insulin resistance characterized by the classical Cardiometabolic Syndrome. Secondly, overload with fixed acids caused by renal insufficiency or acidic diet (due to intracellular metabolic acidosis) leads to our here proposed Exhausting Buffer Syndrome (EBS) which tends to elevate serum inorganic phosphate levels. These two mechanisms overlap and are regulated through genetically determined processes that drive the disruption of phosphate metabolism and lead to vascular calcification. To have a lower intake of calories and less acidic foods combined with low-grade hypocapnia, might be one of several solutions. (Neuropsychopharmacol Hung 2021; 23(1): 215-220)

[一个关于血管钙化的新假说:耗尽缓冲综合征(EBS)]。
在这里,我们提出,西方世界的生活方式破坏磷酸盐代谢和体内平衡,由于热量或酸性的嗜食。精神因素,如社会失败,由于压力社会共存的特征是减少活动和慢性低通气(高碳酸血症)也起作用。至少有两种机制介导磷酸盐对血管的有害影响,细胞内酸中毒是这两种机制的一个特征。首先,不充分的生活方式和邻近的饮食加上社会失败的心身机制(主要通过慢性高碳酸血症酸中毒)导致典型的心脏代谢综合征特征的胰岛素抵抗。其次,由肾功能不全或酸性饮食(由于细胞内代谢性酸中毒)引起的固定酸超载导致我们提出的耗尽缓冲综合征(EBS),它倾向于提高血清无机磷酸盐水平。这两种机制重叠,并通过基因决定的过程调节,驱动磷酸盐代谢的破坏,导致血管钙化。摄入更少的卡路里,少吃酸性食物,再加上轻度低碳酸血症,可能是几种解决方案之一。(《神经精神药物》2021;23 (1): 215 - 220)
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