Literature DB >> 194169

Skeletal changes and growth in experimental uremia.

O Mehls, E Ritz, G Gilli, H Schmidt-Gayk, B Krempien, B Kourist, H Wesch, P Prager.   

Abstract

Longitudinal growth; bone and growth zone histology; growth cartilage and bone mineralization (tetracycline technique); bone Ca content (neutron activation analysis); bone radiology; serum and urine chemistry; urinary cAMP and serum 25-OH-vitamin D3 were studied in a long-term model of experimental uremia in the rat. Uremia was induced by two-stage subtotal nephrectomy with irradiation of the remaining parenchyma. Ccr in the experimental group was 113 +/- 5.8 micron1/min X 100 g (19.8% of controls) and serum creatinine 1.67 +/- 0.04 mg% (5.1 X control value). Uremic animals were pair-fed with sham-operated controls. In the proximal tibia delayed transformation of cartilage into primary spongiosa with appearance of chondro-osteoid and delayed transformation of primary spongiosa into secondary spongiosa was observed (rickets). Increased amounts of osteoid were present although 25-OH-vitamin D3-levels were high. There were only modest signs of secondary hyperparathyroidism (osteoclast counts; urinary cAMP). In spite of the presence of bone disease, longitudinal growth was not reduced in uremic animals as compared with pair-fed sham-operated animals, but was significantly reduced as compared with ad lib fed control animals. In contrast, weight gain was significantly diminished in uremic animals as compared with pair-fed sham-operated control animals. It is concluded that diminished intake of food is the major determinant of growth retardation in preterminal experimental renal failure.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 194169     DOI: 10.1159/000180845

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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