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The prevalence of bone aluminum deposition in renal osteodystrophy and its relation to the response to calcitriol therapy.

S M Ott, N A Maloney, J W Coburn, A C Alfrey, D J Sherrard.   

Abstract

A histochemical stain for bone aluminum allowed us to determine the prevalence and staining characteristics of aluminum in renal osteodystrophy. The staining method correlated well with the results of atomic-absorption studies in 96 samples (r = 0.81; P less than 0.001). We examined 315 bone-biopsy samples. No aluminum was seen in controls or patients with nonrenal bone disease. In renal osteodystrophy, the mean level of stainable aluminum was significantly higher in osteomalacic lesions (1.12 +/- 0.09 mm per square millimeter of tissue area) than in mild, mixed, of fibrotic lesions (0.43 +/- 0.06, 0.34 +/- 0.11, and 0.10 +/- 0.03 mm per square millimeter, respectively; P less than 0.001). Seventy per cent of osteomalacic samples had heavy aluminum staining. The bone-apposition rate, measured by double tetracycline labels, was low in 89 per cent of the samples with high levels of aluminum. The mean level of stainable bone aluminum in patients who had a clinical response to calcitriol was significantly lower than in those who did not respond (0.13 +/- 0.4 vs. 1.06 +/- 0.9 mm per square millimeter; P less than 0.01). We conclude that aluminum deposition is associated with impaired bone formation or mineralization and with a poor response to calcitriol therapy.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6896740     DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198209163071202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


  37 in total

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6.  Inhibition of in vitro mineralization by aluminum in a clonal osteoblastlike cell line, MC3T3-E1.

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7.  Induction of de novo bone formation in the beagle. A novel effect of aluminum.

Authors:  L D Quarles; H J Gitelman; M K Drezner
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9.  Homozygous ablation of fibroblast growth factor-23 results in hyperphosphatemia and impaired skeletogenesis, and reverses hypophosphatemia in Phex-deficient mice.

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10.  Tissue and cellular basis for impaired bone formation in aluminum-related osteomalacia in the pig.

Authors:  A B Sedman; A C Alfrey; N L Miller; W G Goodman
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1987-01       Impact factor: 14.808

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