2023
DOI: 10.1080/0886022x.2022.2162419
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Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor type 2 is associated with the bone–vessel axis in chronic kidney disease–mineral bone disorder

Abstract: Objective: The pathogenesis of renal osteopathy and cardiovascular disease suggests the disordered bone–vessel axis in chronic kidney disease–mineral bone disorder (CKD–MBD). However, the mechanism of the bone–vessel axis in CKD–MBD remains unclear. Methods: We established a CKD–MBD rat model to observe the pathophysiological phenotype of the bone–vessel axis and performed RNA sequencing of aortas to identify novel targets of the bone–vessel axis in CKD–MBD. Resu… Show more

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“…It was found that with calcium deposition in the abdominal aorta of CKD-MBD rats, aortic RNA sequencing showed that the level of the inositol receptor 2 (ITPR2) gene in CKD-MBD rats decreased significantly. The results showed that the trabecular microstructure of femur bone in CKD-MBD rats deteriorated and alveolar bone loss worsened [40] . It is suggested that ITPR2 may be a potential target of the bone-vascular axis in CKD-MBD.…”
Section: Ectopic Calcification Of Soft Tissuementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It was found that with calcium deposition in the abdominal aorta of CKD-MBD rats, aortic RNA sequencing showed that the level of the inositol receptor 2 (ITPR2) gene in CKD-MBD rats decreased significantly. The results showed that the trabecular microstructure of femur bone in CKD-MBD rats deteriorated and alveolar bone loss worsened [40] . It is suggested that ITPR2 may be a potential target of the bone-vascular axis in CKD-MBD.…”
Section: Ectopic Calcification Of Soft Tissuementioning
confidence: 98%