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Vascular calcification maladaptively participates in acute phosphate homeostasis.

Mandy E TurnerTyler S RowsellAustin P LansingPaul S JeronimoLok Hang LeeBruno A SvajgerJason G E ZeltCorey M ForsterMartin P PetkovichRachel Mary HoldenMichael A Adams
Published in: Cardiovascular research (2022)
In the process of calcification, arteries acutely deposit substantial amorphous phosphate while blunting the elevation in the circulation, thereby altering the systemic disposition of phosphate, and identifying VC as a participatory mineral homeostatic organ. This study demonstrates the negative vascular consequence of acute fluctuations in circulating phosphate, and supports the importance of phosphate bioavailability and diet management in CKD patients as a mediator of cardiovascular risk.
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