The present experiments investigate medial artery calcification in adult rats made uremic by feeding a synthetic diet containing 0.75% adenine for 4 weeks. Calcification was assessed by Alizarin red staining of intact aortas, by von Kossa staining of carotid artery sections, and by calcium and phosphate incorporated into the thoracic aorta. The major conclusions are as follows: Lowering the protein content of the diet from 25 to 2.5% dramatically increases the frequency and extent of medial artery calcification in uremic rats without significantly affecting the elevation in serum creatinine, phosphate, or parathyroid hormone. This observation suggests that low dietary protein intake could be a risk factor for medial artery calcification in ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have an higher incidence of cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Abstract Arterial calcifications as found with various imaging techniques, like plain X-ray, compute...
Hyperphosphatemia is a driving force in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification (VC) and secondar...
The present experiments investigate medial artery calcification in adult rats made uremic by feeding...
<div><p>Hyperphosphatemia and vascular calcification are frequent complications of chronic renal fai...
Arterial medial calcification is a major complication in patients with chronic kidney disease and is...
Vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease is a very complex process traditionally explained i...
In the present study, we characterized and compared the mineral phase deposited in the aortic wall o...
Pyrophosphate is a potent inhibitor of medial vascular calcification where its level is controlled b...
Uremic subjects, in addition to accelerated atherosclerosis, develop diffuse media vascular calcific...
In chronic kidney disease, vitamin K-dependent proteins, including the calcification inhibitor matri...
High serum parathyroid hormone levels are associated with vascular calcification. Cinacalcet is a ca...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from arterial media calcification and a disturbed ...
Abstract—The present studies demonstrate that growth and vitamin D treatment enhance the extent of a...
Abstract—The present experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that arterial calcification...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have an higher incidence of cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Abstract Arterial calcifications as found with various imaging techniques, like plain X-ray, compute...
Hyperphosphatemia is a driving force in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification (VC) and secondar...
The present experiments investigate medial artery calcification in adult rats made uremic by feeding...
<div><p>Hyperphosphatemia and vascular calcification are frequent complications of chronic renal fai...
Arterial medial calcification is a major complication in patients with chronic kidney disease and is...
Vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease is a very complex process traditionally explained i...
In the present study, we characterized and compared the mineral phase deposited in the aortic wall o...
Pyrophosphate is a potent inhibitor of medial vascular calcification where its level is controlled b...
Uremic subjects, in addition to accelerated atherosclerosis, develop diffuse media vascular calcific...
In chronic kidney disease, vitamin K-dependent proteins, including the calcification inhibitor matri...
High serum parathyroid hormone levels are associated with vascular calcification. Cinacalcet is a ca...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from arterial media calcification and a disturbed ...
Abstract—The present studies demonstrate that growth and vitamin D treatment enhance the extent of a...
Abstract—The present experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that arterial calcification...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have an higher incidence of cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Abstract Arterial calcifications as found with various imaging techniques, like plain X-ray, compute...
Hyperphosphatemia is a driving force in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification (VC) and secondar...