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Responsiveness of FGF-23 and mineral metabolism to altered dietary phosphate intake in chronic kidney disease (CKD): results of a randomized trial.

Mhairi Sigrist1, Mila Tang, Monica Beaulieu, Gabriella Espino-Hernandez, Lee Er, Ognjenka Djurdjev, Adeera Levin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) levels are associated with adverse outcomes. We studied the responsiveness of FGF-23 and mineral metabolism to altered dietary phosphate intake in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and healthy control patients.
METHODS: Thirty patients were enrolled: 18 normophosphatemic CKD subjects and 12 healthy controls. The study duration was 21 days with three 7-day dietary interventions; a high phosphate (HP, 2000 mg/day), low phosphate (750 mg/day) and low phosphate plus phosphate binder (aluminum hydroxide, 500 mg thrice daily with meals), with comparable macronutrient content, administered in random sequence. Baseline and weekly fasting morning measurements of FGF-23, serum phosphate (sPO(4)), 1,25-hydroxyvitamin D (1,25 D) and 24-h urinary calcium (uCa) and phosphate (uPO(4)) were collected.
RESULTS: FGF-23 levels were higher in subjects versus controls (72 pg/mL versus 30 pg/mL) at baseline, while sPO(4) remained in the normal range throughout the study. The absolute changes of uPO(4) and uCa for CKD and controls vary according to diet. The absolute changes of FGF-23 and sPO(4) suggest that the effect of the diets might also depend on the CKD status (P-values interaction effect = 0.08 and 0.07, respectively); nonetheless, these changes are evident as a function of dietary interventions, irrespective of CKD status (P-values diet effect = 0.006 and <0.001, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: FGF-23 levels appear to be responsive to changes in diet in both CKD patients and controls. Further studies are required to determine whether lowering dietary phosphate and thus FGF-23 levels are of long-term benefit in CKD patients, irrespective of sPO(4) levels.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23024219     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfs405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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