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Early skeletal and biochemical alterations in pediatric chronic kidney disease.


ABSTRACT: The relationship between parathyroid hormone, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23), and indices of bone turnover and mineralization in children with early CKD is unknown; thus, this study characterizes the features of renal osteodystrophy and their relationship to biochemical markers of mineral metabolism.Fifty-two patients 2-21 years of age with predialysis CKD underwent tetracycline-labeled bone biopsy. Anthropomorphic measurements and biochemical values were obtained at the time of biopsy.Serum phosphorus levels were increased in 4% of patients with stage 3 CKD and 43% of those with stage 4/5 CKD. Parathyroid hormone concentrations were elevated in 36% of patients with stage 2, 71% with stage 3, and 93% with stage 4/5 CKD, whereas FGF-23 values were elevated in 81% of all patients, regardless of CKD stage. Bone turnover was normal in all patients with stage 2, but was increased in 13% with stage 3 and 29% with stage 4/5 CKD. Defective mineralization was present in 29% of patients with stage 2, 42% with stage 3, and 79% with stage 4/5 CKD. Defective skeletal mineralization was associated with lower serum calcium levels and increased parathyroid hormone concentrations.Elevated circulating FGF-23 levels and defects in skeletal mineralization early in the course of CKD suggest that factors other than the traditional markers of mineral deficiency play a crucial role in the development of renal bone disease.

SUBMITTER: Wesseling-Perry K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3265337 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early skeletal and biochemical alterations in pediatric chronic kidney disease.

Wesseling-Perry Katherine K   Pereira Renata C RC   Tseng Chi-Hong CH   Elashoff Robert R   Zaritsky Joshua J JJ   Yadin Ora O   Sahney Shobha S   Gales Barbara B   Jüppner Harald H   Salusky Isidro B IB  

Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 20111103 1


<h4>Background and objectives</h4>The relationship between parathyroid hormone, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23), and indices of bone turnover and mineralization in children with early CKD is unknown; thus, this study characterizes the features of renal osteodystrophy and their relationship to biochemical markers of mineral metabolism.<h4>Design, setting, participants, & measurements</h4>Fifty-two patients 2-21 years of age with predialysis CKD underwent tetracycline-labeled bone biopsy. Ant  ...[more]

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