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The 24-hour urinary excretion of various electrolytes, as well as the glomerular filtration rate, renal plasma flow and maximal rate of tubular excretion of para-aminohippuric acid was measured in each kidney of 10 patients with idiopathic renal lithiasis. Results in hypercalciuric patients indicate that, in contrast to earlier views, actively stone-forming, normally functioning kidneys are normocalciuric but hypophosphaturic in comparison to their mates with inactive or no stone disease, which are hypercalciuric but normophosphaturic. Therefore,
hypophosphaturia
rather than
hypercalciuria
may be an important calculogenic factor in some patients.
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PMID:The stone-forming kidney: a study of functional differences between individual kidneys in idiopathic renal lithiasis. 93 68
Some cereal by-products, such as bran, exhibit a high phytase activity that may enhance phytate P digestibility. This was studied in growing pigs fed a phytase-rich (1,200 IU/kg) diet containing 20% rye bran. The trial involved 12 animals; six were fed a control diet and six were fed a diet containing rye bran for 2 mo. Both diets contained the same levels of energy, protein, Ca (.7%) and total P (.4%). No inorganic P was added; thus, the dietary P was mainly phytic. Pigs fed the control diet, in contrast to those fed the diet containing rye bran, developed a P deficiency, as indicated by hypophosphatemia,
hypophosphaturia
, hyperhydroxyprolinuria, hypercalcemia, and
hypercalciuria
. Phosphorus from the rye bran diet was more completely absorbed (55 vs 36%) and retained (50 vs 36%) than that from the control diet. Calcium absorption was equal for the two diets, but Ca retention was higher in pigs fed rye bran than in controls. Pigs fed the rye bran diet showed greater bone density, ash content, and bending moments than controls. In conclusion, high dietary phytase levels or phytase-rich by-products increased phytate P availability and consequently improved bone scores.
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PMID:Enhancement of phosphorus utilization in growing pigs fed phytate-rich diets by using rye bran. 164 62
A 29-year-old insulin-dependent diabetic woman developed phosphate depletion, nephrolithiasis and bilateral ureteric obstruction due to antacid abuse. Unlike previous descriptions of chronic phosphate depletion, myalgia, weakness and bone pain were absent. Biochemical features included hypophosphataemia,
hypercalciuria
,
hypophosphaturia
, elevated plasma, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and low plasma intact parathyroid hormone. These abnormalities were corrected when antacid ingestion was reduced and phosphate intake supplemented. We propose that phosphate depletion secondary to antacid abuse caused 1 alpha-hydroxylase activation and elevation of the plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D level, leading to marked
hypercalciuria
. Once diagnosed, antacid abuse is a readily reversible cause of
hypercalciuria
and renal stones. Moreover, antacid-induced phosphate depletion may present with nephrolithiasis in the absence of musculoskeletal symptoms. This report is intended to draw attention to this important cause of renal stone disease.
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PMID:Antacid-induced phosphate depletion syndrome presenting as nephrolithiasis. 229 30
In contrast to corn, wheat and triticale exhibit high phytase activities. This enzyme enhances phytic phosphorus availability, as demonstrated in pigs given wheat diets. To study the utilization of triticale phosphorus in pigs, the importance of dietary phytase content and the mineral and bone disorders related to high phytate feeding, a nutritional experiment was carried out in 12 growing pigs fed either a corn- or a triticale-based diet for 6 wk. The diets were almost identical except for the cereal component; their phosphorus contents were low (0.4%) and mainly phytic. The following parameters were measured: calcium and phosphorus balances, bone and plasma contents of calcium and phosphorus, plasma vitamin D metabolites and parathyroid hormone (PTH), bone bending moments and intestinal phosphatase activities. Both diets provoked a phosphorus deficiency, but hypophosphatemia occurred less rapidly,
hypercalciuria
and
hypophosphaturia
were less marked and phosphorus availability was greater when the triticale diet was fed. This was attributed to the high phytase content of triticale because intestinal phytase and alkaline phosphatase activities were similar in pigs fed either diet. Calcium absorption was not modified by calcium retention was greater for pigs fed triticale and led to higher bone scores. In conclusion, the higher the phytase activity of the diet, the greater the phytate P availability and the lower the bone-mineral disorders.
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PMID:Importance of cereal phytase activity for phytate phosphorus utilization by growing pigs fed diets containing triticale or corn. 303 49
Hypophosphatemia is occasionally observed during total parenteral nutrition (TPN). The phenomenon was recognized since the introduction of TPN and was attributed to preexisting phosphate deficits and inadequate phosphate supplements. Because of the close relationship between phosphate and calcium metabolisms, we speculated that calcium additives may also influence phosphate balance and distribution during TPN. We tested this hypothesis in previously fasted animals receiving TPN with variable amounts of calcium and maintenance or no phosphate. Fasting resulted in considerable losses of phosphate in the urine. Refeeding (with TPN) after fasting produced hypophosphatemia but only in animals receiving calcium additives and no maintenance phosphate in the solution. Addition of moderate or large amounts of calcium decreased phosphate in the muscle in groups not receiving maintenance phosphate. There were no significant changes in bone phosphate. Increasing calcium intake was accompanied by significant and progressive reductions in urine phosphate in animals receiving maintenance phosphate, thus increasing net phosphate retention in those groups. In other respects, refeeding with TPN after fasting displayed features compatible with those of the phosphate depletion syndrome, including hypophosphatemia,
hypophosphaturia
, hypercalcemia, and
hypercalciuria
. The magnitude of change in these parameters seemed to be dependent upon the amount of calcium added and the availability of phosphate in the solution.
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PMID:Phosphate balance and distribution during total parenteral nutrition: effect of calcium and phosphate additives. 309 9
To evaluate the renal adaptations to dietary P deprivation, young growing female rabbits were fed a P-deficient diet for 10 consecutive days while they were housed in metabolism cages. Urinary Ca excretion rates increased markedly within 24 h of P deprivation, remained high for each of the 10 days that dietary P was low, and returned to control values within 24 h of consuming a normal-P feed. The
hypercalciuria
was attributable to both an increased filtered load and decreased tubular reabsorption of Ca. Urinary P excretion rates decreased gradually in response to a low P diet and reached a nadir only after 9 days of deprivation. Urinary P excretion rates recovered to control values within 24 h of feeding a normal-P diet. Increased tubular reabsorption of P alone accounted for the
hypophosphaturia
. Plasma P concentration was reduced significantly after 10 days of dietary P deprivation, and this was associated with a significant increase in plasma calcitriol concentration. We conclude that dietary P deprivation in the rabbit effects the hypophosphatemia,
hypophosphaturia
, and
hypercalciuria
that characterize this condition in rats, dogs, and humans. Furthermore, the elevation in plasma calcitriol concentration that has been observed with dietary P deprivation in healthy rats and humans also occurs in the laboratory rabbit.
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PMID:Renal responses to phosphorus deprivation in young rabbits. 323 Nov 83
Enhanced calcium and phosphorus retention was achieved in 16 very low birth weight infants (birth weight 1117 +/- 42 g, gestation 29 +/- 0.2 weeks) fed a preparation of fortified human milk augmented with calcium lactate and monobasic and dibasic phosphate salts. Measurements of growth and macronutrient utilization were similar to those obtained in a previous study of infants fed a preparation of fortified human milk that contained lower levels of calcium and phosphorus. However, unlike the relative hypophosphatemia,
hypophosphaturia
, and
hypercalciuria
noted in the infants in our earlier study, normal serum and urine phosphorus and urine calcium values were observed in this study. Postnatal calcium and phosphorus retentions correlated significantly with respective intakes, the absorption of fat, and the retention of nitrogen. The relationships among calcium and phosphorus intake and retention predict that 160 mg/kg/d and 94 mg/kg/d, respectively, must be fed to achieve retention equivalent to intrauterine estimates. Although postnatal retention of calcium and phosphorus may be increased to levels accumulated by the fetus, technical considerations for the preparation of a formula with sufficiently high levels of calcium and phosphorus must be resolved.
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PMID:Improved mineral balance in very low birth weight infants fed fortified human milk. 334 87
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of vitamin D(3) (D(3)) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) (1,25-(OH)(2)D(3)) on uremic bone disease independent of their action on the intestine. The histomorphology of tibial metaphyses in uremic (5/6 nephrectomized [5/6 Nx]) rats fed a low-calcium-low-phosphorus (LCLP) diet was compared with sham-operated (SO) rats fed an LCLP diet and 5/6 Nx rats fed an LCLP diet and given 15,000 IU D(3) or 5 units (135 ng) 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3) daily for 7 days. A marked osteomalacia characterized by an increased percentage of active and inactive trabecular osteoid surface and thickened growth plates developed in proximal tibial metaphyses in 5/6 Nx rats given the placebo, compared with SO rats. These bone changes were associated with relative hypophosphatemia,
hypophosphaturia
, and
hypercalciuria
in 5/6 Nx rats. In 5/6 Nx rats treated with D(3) or 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3) the growth plates had undergone mineralization and vascular invasion and were markedly reduced in thickness. Other parameters of osteomalacia in trabecular bone were not different from 5/6 Nx rats given the placebo. There was a significant decrease in osteoclasts per millimeter of trabecular surface perimeter in D(3)- and 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3)-treated rats. These bone changes were associated with hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hyperphosphaturia, compared with 5/6 Nx rats given the placebo. It was concluded that in uremic rats fed the LCLP diet, shortterm treatment with either pharmacologic levels of D(3) or 1,25-(OH)(2)D(3) corrected only lesions in the growth plate. Osteoid seams were not reduced in treated rats, although the serum calcium-phosphorus product was elevated. The 5/6 Nx rat fed the LCLP diet appears to be a useful model for the rapid induction of uremic osteomalacia in adult animals.
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PMID:Short-term effects of vitamin D3 and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 on osteomalacia in uremic rats fed a low calcium-low-phosphorus diet. 626 57
Walker carcinoma 256 (W256) was reported to induce hypercalcemia dependent on bone metastasis and/or parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) in the rat, providing a model of the humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. In this study, after the subcutaneous inoculation of cells of the W256/S line, which is maintained in this laboratory, into young female Wistar Imamichi rats (6 weeks old), serum calcium and phosphorus levels changed only within the control range, whereas serum alkaline phosphatase activity and urinary calcium level significantly increased and urinary phosphorus decreased during the tumor growth, resulting in
hypercalciuria
and
hypophosphaturia
. W256/S did not express PTHrP-mRNA, whereas LLC-W256 cells did express it. Serum PTHrP level was not changed in W256/S-bearing rats. Osteoporosis-like changes, bone weight loss, low contents of bone calcium and phosphorus, and a decrease in the bone mineral density (BMD), were observed in the femur 14 days after the tumor inoculation. There was a pronounced decrease in the serum 17 beta-estradiol level during the tumor growth. The reduction of BMD of femurs in W256/S-bearing rats was significantly inhibited by treatment with salmon calcitonin or 17 beta-estradiol. On the basis of these results, W256/S carcinoma-bearing rats seem to be a useful model for osteoporosis of hypoovarianism.
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PMID:Osteoporosis-like changes in Walker carcinoma 256-bearing rats, not accompanied with hypercalcemia or parathyroid hormone-related protein production. 754 Jun 9
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal arthropathy (CPPA) is a well known but heterogeneous disease with a variable presentation and course. We present a cross-sectional study undertaken in a Portuguese rheumatology unit with the aim of analysing clinical and radiological patterns of CPPA in our population. The study population included 50 patients, 34 (68%) women and 16 (32%) men. The mean age was 69.8 +/- 8.8 years. The onset features were acute arthritis in 19 (38%) patients and chronic joint complaints in 26 (52%); five (10%) patients were asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis, which was based only on radiological findings. The diagnosis was established in 37 (74%) cases by clinical and radiographic features, in eight (16%) by clinical, X-ray and synovial fluid analysis, and in five (10%) by clinical features and fluid analysis. The disease course was characterised by acute episodic arthritis in 16 (32%) patients and by persistent symptoms (with or without synovitis) in 34 (68%). The pattern of CPPA in 20 (40%) patients was pseudo-osteoarthritis with synovitis, pseudo-osteoarthritis without synovitis in nine (18%), pseudogout in nine (18%), monoarthropathy in eight (16%) and pseudorheumatoid arthritis in four (8%). The phosphocalcium balance was altered in nine (18%) cases: six patients had
hypercalciuria
two hyperphosphaturia, two hypocalciuria, one
hypophosphaturia
and one hypercalcemia. Five patients had abnormal thyroid hormone levels, but only one presented with clinical hypothyroidism. Four patients showed increased parathormone levels, but only one presented with clinical hyperparathyroidism. Radiographic findings showed that 43 (86%) patients had meniscus calcifications, 20 (40%) radiocarpal and 16 (32%) calcification of the symphysis pubis. The study confirms the clinical variability of the disease in a population of Portuguese patients. The knee meniscus calcifications were the most sensitive single finding for establishing the diagnosis of CPPA. Almost all our patients had sporadic idiopathic CPPA without associated pathological conditions.
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PMID:Cross-sectional study of 50 patients with calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal arthropathy. 1134 23
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