2004
DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000133022.32912.95
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Does the Phosphate Binder Lanthanum Carbonate Affect Bone in Rats with Chronic Renal Failure?

Abstract: Abstract. Adequate control of phosphate levels remains an important issue in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). Lanthanum carbonate has been proposed as a new phosphate binder. Previous studies have shown a high phosphate binding capacity (Ͼ97%) and low gastrointestinal absorption of lanthanum, without serious toxic side effects in the presence of a normal renal function (NRF). Because of lanthanum's physicochemical resemblance to calcium, the possible effects of it on bone have to be considered. The a… Show more

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“…The lanthanum concentration in serum, aorta and kidney samples was only slightly increased with a factor 2-3 after 8 weeks of 2% La treatment compared to untreated CRF rats. However, serum and tissue lanthanum levels remained low and were comparable to those found in other experimental studies [21][22][23].…”
Section: Lanthanum Bulk Analysessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The lanthanum concentration in serum, aorta and kidney samples was only slightly increased with a factor 2-3 after 8 weeks of 2% La treatment compared to untreated CRF rats. However, serum and tissue lanthanum levels remained low and were comparable to those found in other experimental studies [21][22][23].…”
Section: Lanthanum Bulk Analysessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In two different rat models of CKD, the oral administration of lanthanum led to more than a 10-fold increase of tissue content in the liver, lung, and kidney (61). Furthermore, rats that were administered large doses of lanthanum for 12 wk showed a dose-dependent decrease in bone formation rate and osteomalacia (62). However, this may have been related to phosphorus depletion rather than lanthanum toxicity (63).…”
Section: Sevelamer Hydrochloridementioning
confidence: 88%
“…REE in magnesium alloying are predominantly used for strengthening and to improve corrosion resistance 19 . neodymium is used in magnetic prosthetic devices 21 , lanthanum is administered as a phosphate binder ("Fosrenol") in chronic renal failure 22 and gadolinium based contrast agents are widely used in Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%