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Persistent high level of fibroblast growth factor 23 as a cause of post-renal transplant hypophosphatemia.

Hiroo Kawarazaki1, Yugo Shibagaki2, Hideki Shimizu2, Wakako Kawarazaki2, Nobuaki Ito2, Akira Ishikawa3, Seiji Fukumoto2, Toshiro Fujita2.   

Abstract

Post-transplant hypophosphatemia is a highly prevalent problem, and fibroblast growth factor 23, a newly discovered phosphatonin, has recently been reported to be involved in its pathogenesis. We report a 52-year-old Japanese woman who received a living-related kidney transplant and showed severe hypophosphatemia immediately after transplantation. We suspected that fibroblast growth factor 23 was the main cause of this hypophosphatemia and investigated its levels longitudinally after the transplantation. The patient showed persistently high levels of fibroblast growth factor 23, with suppressed 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and parathyroid hormone. She recovered from the hypophosphatemia when fibroblast growth factor returned to its reference level half a year after the transplantation. We conclude that a persistently high level of fibroblast growth factor 23 is an important cause of post-transplant hypophosphatemia, other than hyperparathyroidism, a previously noted cause.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17891358     DOI: 10.1007/s10157-007-0489-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Nephrol        ISSN: 1342-1751            Impact factor:   2.801


  10 in total

1.  Post-transplant hypophosphatemia.

Authors:  M Levi
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 10.612

2.  Post-transplant hypophosphatemia: Tertiary 'Hyper-Phosphatoninism'?

Authors:  I Bhan; A Shah; J Holmes; T Isakova; O Gutierrez; S M Burnett; H Jüppner; M Wolf
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2006-08-30       Impact factor: 10.612

Review 3.  FGF23 is a hormone-regulating phosphate metabolism--unique biological characteristics of FGF23.

Authors:  Seiji Fukumoto; Takeyoshi Yamashita
Journal:  Bone       Date:  2007-01-04       Impact factor: 4.398

4.  Increased circulatory level of biologically active full-length FGF-23 in patients with hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia.

Authors:  Yuji Yamazaki; Ryo Okazaki; Minako Shibata; Yukihiro Hasegawa; Kohei Satoh; Toshihiro Tajima; Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Toshiro Fujita; Kazuhiko Nakahara; Takeyoshi Yamashita; Seiji Fukumoto
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 5.958

Review 5.  "Phosphatonins" and the regulation of phosphorus homeostasis.

Authors:  Theresa J Berndt; Susan Schiavi; Rajiv Kumar
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2005-12

6.  FGF-23 and sFRP-4 in chronic kidney disease and post-renal transplantation.

Authors:  Sangeeta Pande; Cynthia S Ritter; Marcos Rothstein; Karen Wiesen; John Vassiliadis; Rajiv Kumar; Susan C Schiavi; Eduardo Slatapolsky; Alex J Brown
Journal:  Nephron Physiol       Date:  2006-05-10

7.  Evidence for a PTH-independent humoral mechanism in post-transplant hypophosphatemia and phosphaturia.

Authors:  J Green; H Debby; E Lederer; M Levi; H K Zajicek; T Bick
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 10.612

8.  Tertiary 'hyperphosphatoninism' accentuates hypophosphatemia and suppresses calcitriol levels in renal transplant recipients.

Authors:  P Evenepoel; M Naesens; K Claes; D Kuypers; Y Vanrenterghem
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2007-03-12       Impact factor: 8.086

9.  Persistent secondary hyperparathyroidism after renal transplantation.

Authors:  P Messa; C Sindici; G Cannella; V Miotti; A Risaliti; M Gropuzzo; P L Di Loreto; F Bresadola; G Mioni
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 10.612

Review 10.  Post-renal transplantation hypophosphatemia: a review and novel insights.

Authors:  Hrishikesh Ghanekar; Brian J Welch; Orson W Moe; Khashayar Sakhaee
Journal:  Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 2.894

  10 in total
  3 in total

1.  Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia.

Authors:  Rajiv Kumar; Andrew L Folpe; Brian P Mullan
Journal:  Transl Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2015

2.  Renal phosphate loss in long-term kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Supinda Sirilak; Kamonwan Chatsrisak; Atiporn Ingsathit; Surasak Kantachuvesiri; Vasant Sumethkul; Wasana Stitchantrakul; Piyanuch Radinahamed; Sinee Disthabanchong
Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2011-12-01       Impact factor: 8.237

3.  FGF23 is associated with early post-transplant hypophosphataemia and normalizes faster than iPTH in living donor renal transplant recipients: a longitudinal follow-up study.

Authors:  Narayan Prasad; Akhilesh Jaiswal; Vikas Agarwal; Shashi Kumar; Saurabh Chaturvedi; Subhash Yadav; Amit Gupta; Raj K Sharma; Dharmendra Bhadauria; Anupama Kaul
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2016-07-27
  3 in total

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