慢性肾脏病的磷代谢和处理。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Nephrology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/nep.14407
Marco Marando, Adriana Tamburello, Davide Salera, Luca Di Lullo, Antonio Bellasi
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摘要

慢性肾脏病-矿物质骨骼紊乱(CKD-MBD)是一种常见于肾功能受损患者的综合征。磷代谢与 CKD-MBD 的发病机制有关,根据磷中心假说,磷代谢可能是导致这些异常的关键因素。磷是生命的必需成分,从肠道的吸收、骨骼的积累和释放,以及通过肾脏的排出,都是通过非常复杂的反馈机制来维持磷酸盐平衡的体内平衡机制,其主要参与者包括:维生素 D(VD)、甲状旁腺激素(PTH)、钙蛋白颗粒(CPPs)、成纤维细胞生长因子-23(FGF-23)以及其他磷脂酶和 Klotho。事实上,随着肾功能的衰退,FGF-23 和 PTH 等因子可防止磷酸盐积累和高磷血症。然而,这些因子本身可能是导致与 CKD-MBD 相关的器官损伤的原因,如骨质疏松和血管钙化。我们在此回顾了目前对 CKD-MBD 的理解,重点是磷代谢以及磷酸盐控制对代偿和硬性结果的影响。
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Phosphorous metabolism and manipulation in chronic kidney disease.

Chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a syndrome commonly observed in subjects with impaired renal function. Phosphate metabolism has been implicated in the pathogenesis of CKD-MBD and according to the phosphorocentric hypothesis may be the key player in the pathogenesis of these abnormalities. As phosphorous is an essential component for life, absorption from the bowel, accumulation and release from the bones, and elimination through the kidneys are all homeostatic mechanisms that maintain phosphate balance through very sophisticated feedback mechanisms, which comprise as main actors: vitamin D (VD), parathyroid hormone (PTH), calciproteins particles (CPPs), fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) and other phosphatonins and klotho. Indeed, as the renal function declines, factors such as FGF-23 and PTH prevent phosphate accumulation and hyperphosphatemia. However, these factors per se may be responsible for the organ damages associated with CKD-MBD, such as bone osteodystrophy and vascular calcification. We herein review the current understanding of the CKD-MBD focusing on phosphorous metabolism and the impact of phosphate manipulation on surrogate and hard outcomes.

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Nephrology
Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.00%
发文量
128
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nephrology is published eight times per year by the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology. It has a special emphasis on the needs of Clinical Nephrologists and those in developing countries. The journal publishes reviews and papers of international interest describing original research concerned with clinical and experimental aspects of nephrology.
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