scholarly journals New Insights to the Crosstalk between Vascular and Bone Tissue in Chronic Kidney Disease–Mineral and Bone Disorder

Metabolites ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 849
Author(s):  
Maria L. Mace ◽  
Søren Egstrand ◽  
Marya Morevati ◽  
Klaus Olgaard ◽  
Ewa Lewin

Vasculature plays a key role in bone development and the maintenance of bone tissue throughout life. The two organ systems are not only linked in normal physiology, but also in pathophysiological conditions. The chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is still the most serious complication to CKD, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Current treatment therapies aimed at the phosphate retention and parathyroid hormone disturbances fail to reduce the high cardiovascular mortality in CKD patients, underlining the importance of other factors in the complex syndrome. This review will focus on vascular disease and its interplay with bone disorders in CKD. It will present the very late data showing a direct effect of vascular calcification on bone metabolism, indicating a vascular-bone tissue crosstalk in CKD. The calcified vasculature not only suffers from the systemic effects of CKD but seems to be an active player in the CKD-MBD syndrome impairing bone metabolism and might be a novel target for treatment and prevention.

Author(s):  
Iulia-Daniela Vladu ◽  
Daniela Cana ◽  
Cristina Vaduva ◽  
Corina Grauntanu ◽  
Sorin Zaharie ◽  
...  

Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral Bone Disorder in Diabetes Mellitus PatientsDiabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are two diseases with increasing prevalence and adverse outcomes that represent an international health problem. Chronic kidney disease- mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is defined as a systemic disorder of mineral and bone metabolism due to CKD manifested by either one or a combination of the following: abnormalities of calcium, phosphorus, PTH, or vitamin D metabolism; abnormalities in bone turnover, mineralization, volume, linear growth, or strength and vascular or other soft-tissue calcification. Disturbances in mineral and bone metabolism are prevalent in CKD and are an important cause of decreased quality of life, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality; these disturbances settle in earlier and have a more severe evolution in DM patients.


Author(s):  
Sharjeel Usmani ◽  
Najeeb Ahmed ◽  
Gopinath Gnanasegaran ◽  
Fahad Marafi ◽  
Tim van den Wyngaert

2018 ◽  
Vol 48 (12) ◽  
pp. 1435-1446 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jasna Aleksova ◽  
Kong W. Ng ◽  
Caroline Jung ◽  
Howard Zeimer ◽  
Karen M. Dwyer ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 469 ◽  
pp. 195-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Jessy Davina ◽  
M. Priyadarssini ◽  
Medha Rajappa ◽  
Sreejith Parameswaran ◽  
Jayaprakash Sahoo ◽  
...  

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