Literature DB >> 953785

The effect of magnesium and fluoride on nephrocalcinosis and aortic calcification in rats given high sucrose diets with added phospnates.

H Luoma, T Nuuja, Y Collan, P Nummikoski.   

Abstract

The study was conducted to observe in rats the possible modification of ectopic calcification by magnesium-orthophosphate-fluoride combinations, used as additives of diet for reduction of the cariogenicity of the sucrose. In rats, fed low magnesium diets, extra dietary orthophosphate (2%) considerably elevated the calcification of kidneys. Further additions of magnesium and fluoride partially reduced this adverse effect of phosphate. While the calcium content of the aorta in rats, fed low magnesium-high phosphate diet, was considerably elevated, the further addition of magnesium (40 ppm) partially reduced the calcifying effect of phosphate in aorta. Fluoride (15 ppm) together with magnesium (40 ppm) completely reduced it. The appearance of renal calculi caused by a low magnesium diet or by extra phosphate were similar according to light and electron microscopy except for the larger size in the latter case and occasional extratubular calculi found in groups with high phosphate-low magnesium and high phosphate with added magnesium diets.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 953785     DOI: 10.1007/BF02546416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Res        ISSN: 0008-0594


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