2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.22.465390
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Hyperphosphatemia increases inflammation to exacerbate anemia and skeletal muscle wasting independently of FGF23-FGFR4 signaling

Abstract: Elevations in plasma phosphate concentrations (hyperphosphatemia) occur in chronic kidney disease (CKD), in certain genetic disorders, and following the intake of a phosphate-rich diet. Whether hyperphosphatemia and/or associated changes in metabolic regulators, including elevations of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) directly contribute to specific complications of CKD is uncertain. Here we report that similar to patients with CKD, mice with adenine-induced CKD develop inflammation, anemia and skeletal mus… Show more

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“…For example, calcium ions are involved in muscle contraction, muscle construction, and nerve signaling 29 . High blood phosphorus increases inflammation, anemia, and skeletal muscle atrophy 30 . Additionally, although the patient's blood potassium is within the normal range, however, it is still considered the low concentration (<4 mmol/L).…”
Section: Reasons For Fall-prone Patients With Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, calcium ions are involved in muscle contraction, muscle construction, and nerve signaling 29 . High blood phosphorus increases inflammation, anemia, and skeletal muscle atrophy 30 . Additionally, although the patient's blood potassium is within the normal range, however, it is still considered the low concentration (<4 mmol/L).…”
Section: Reasons For Fall-prone Patients With Ckdmentioning
confidence: 99%