Pyrophosphate, a ubiquitous small-molecule inhibitor of mineralization abundantly present in the extracellular environment, binds to calcium and mineral surfaces to inhibit crystal growth. O'Neill and colleagues show in uremic rats that systemic administration of pyrophosphate prevents or reduces uremia-related vascular calcification, without overt negative consequences for bone and without calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease. These findings prompt further research into the potential of pyrophosphate as treatment for vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease patients
Connections between vascular calcification and progression of chronic kidney disease: Therapeutic al...
Inorganic pyrophosphate has long been known as a by-product of many intracellular biosynthetic react...
Arterial calcification has been found to coexist with bone loss. Bisphosphonates, used as standard t...
Pyrophosphate, which may be deficient in advanced renal failure, is a potent inhibitor of vascular c...
Background Hyperphosphatemia and hypercalcemia are independent risk factors for higher incidence of ...
Pathogenesis of vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease.BackgroundHyperphosphatemia and hyp...
Vascular calcification is a pathology characterized by the deposition of calcium-phosphate in cardio...
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is associated with the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and ...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from arterial media calcification and a disturbed ...
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is associated with the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and ...
Vascular calcification is common in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and is associated ...
Pyrophosphate is a potent inhibitor of medial vascular calcification where its level is controlled b...
BACKGROUND: Hyperphosphatemia is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease and mortality. Rece...
Bisphosphonates are inhibitors of bone resorption that are widely used to treat osteoporosis. Price ...
Vascular calcification is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. A number...
Connections between vascular calcification and progression of chronic kidney disease: Therapeutic al...
Inorganic pyrophosphate has long been known as a by-product of many intracellular biosynthetic react...
Arterial calcification has been found to coexist with bone loss. Bisphosphonates, used as standard t...
Pyrophosphate, which may be deficient in advanced renal failure, is a potent inhibitor of vascular c...
Background Hyperphosphatemia and hypercalcemia are independent risk factors for higher incidence of ...
Pathogenesis of vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease.BackgroundHyperphosphatemia and hyp...
Vascular calcification is a pathology characterized by the deposition of calcium-phosphate in cardio...
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is associated with the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and ...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from arterial media calcification and a disturbed ...
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is associated with the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism and ...
Vascular calcification is common in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and is associated ...
Pyrophosphate is a potent inhibitor of medial vascular calcification where its level is controlled b...
BACKGROUND: Hyperphosphatemia is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease and mortality. Rece...
Bisphosphonates are inhibitors of bone resorption that are widely used to treat osteoporosis. Price ...
Vascular calcification is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. A number...
Connections between vascular calcification and progression of chronic kidney disease: Therapeutic al...
Inorganic pyrophosphate has long been known as a by-product of many intracellular biosynthetic react...
Arterial calcification has been found to coexist with bone loss. Bisphosphonates, used as standard t...