2020
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.576110
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Disorders of Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism and the Proteomics/Metabolomics-Based Research

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“…Calcium is the most abundant element in the body, playing a key part in cell membrane function, intracellular signaling and bone physiology [44]. Our investigation did not reveal signi cant differences in bone calcium concentrations amongst the studied groups.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Calcium is the most abundant element in the body, playing a key part in cell membrane function, intracellular signaling and bone physiology [44]. Our investigation did not reveal signi cant differences in bone calcium concentrations amongst the studied groups.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 44%
“…Ca plays also a significant role in cell signaling and biochemical processes [ 60 ]. Disruption of Ca-P homeostasis leads to skeletal and cardiovascular disorders [ 61 ]. Therefore, the intake of these nutrients should be balanced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key parts of calcium and phosphorus metabolism are controlled by the parathyroid hormone (PTH)–1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25[OH]2D)–fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) axis. 40 Magnesium deficiency can affect PTH and 1,25(OH)2D, destroy the calcium balance in the body, and lead to hypocalcemia. 41 The close relationship between them makes them important objects of research into the pathological mechanism of osteoporosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium are essential elements for the human body and play an important role in maintaining bone homeostasis. The key parts of calcium and phosphorus metabolism are controlled by the parathyroid hormone (PTH)–1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25[OH]2D)–fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) axis 40 . Magnesium deficiency can affect PTH and 1,25(OH)2D, destroy the calcium balance in the body, and lead to hypocalcemia 41 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%