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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1594-1597, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706029

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The incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) gradually increased.With the decline of renal function,CKD patients gradually appear intractable hypertension,anemia,malnutrition,calcium and phosphorus metabolic disorders,micro-inflammatory State and other complications which can seriously affect the survival and prognosis.Among them,calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders are more common complications,and can lead to high incidence of cardiovascular disease and increased mortality.Recent studies have shown that Klotho protein has anti-inflammatory,anti-oxidative stress,anti-apoptosis and antifibrosis effects.It can inhibit renal fibrosis and regulate calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders in patients with CKD.This article reviews the regulatory role of Klotho protein in calcium and phosphorus metabolism.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 58-60, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-404997

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Objective To study the relationship between femur and serum calcium and phosphorus content in rat with osteoporosis. Methods We developed animal models with rat experienced bilateral oophorectomy and used inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) to determine calcium and phosphorus content in femur and serum of experimental group as well as control group. Results Calcium and phosphorus contents in femur in experimental group were significantly lower than that in control group[Ca: (218.59 ± 10.43) mg/L vs (253.32 ±7.54)mg/L;P:( 127.82 ±3.71 )mg/L vs ( 142. 18 ±5.99 ) mg/L, P <0. 01], but in serum experimental group it was significantly higher than that in control group [Ca: (99.45 ±0.76)mg/L vs (97.56±0.80) mg/L;P: (67.68 ± 1.63) mg/L vs (60.00 ± 1.18) mg/L,P <0. 01]. Conclusion Femur calcium and phosphorus levels were significantly reduced, which was related to the increase of serum calcium and phosphorus content, and it was one of the causes of osteoporosis.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 727-730, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-416295

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Objective To investigate the effects of losartan on aortic elasticity and remodeling in spontaneously hypertensive rats (spontaneously hypertensive rats SHR). Methods WKY (Wistar - Kyoto ) rats with normal blood pressure and 16 weeks spontaneously hypertensive rats were randomly divided into WKY control group, SHR control group, high dose losartan group (SHR + HL), low doses losartan group (SHR + LL). Each group has six animals which were given normal diet for 24 weeks. Losartan which was dissolved in 10 ml physiological saline was filling in stomach, other groups were filling with physiological saline. Tail arterial blood pressure, kidney tissues calcium concentration, renal small artery hydroxyproline content was measured and small arteries wall thickness of Glomerularwas detected, and the ratio of thickness and inner diameter (MT/LR) in kidney pathological were observed. Results The calcium concentration of SHR group in kidney tissues was [(18.42±2.34)μmol/g], kidney small artery hydroxyproline content was [(8.26±2.02)mg/g], which were greater than WKY group [(11.83±1.98)μmol/g,(5.16±0.98)mg/g] (t=3.116,3.258,P<0.05), but the two treatment groups were less than SHR group (t=2.946,P<0.05), the difference was significant. Small arteries wall thickness of Glomerular was [(5.25±1.13)μm], the ratio of thickness and inner diameter (MT/LR) was [(9.57±1.78)%], which were greater than WKY group[(4.03±0.16)μm ,(7.12±1.35)%](t=2.836,3.425,P<0.05), but the wall thickness of two treatment groups were [(7.64±1.29)%,(7.85±1.32)%], the two treatment groups were less than SHR group (t=3.512,3.648,P<0.05). Conclusions Losartanmay inhibit intracellular calcium overload, reduce fibrosis degree and improve renal arteriole resistance and reverse the renal arteriole reconstruction of SHR rats.

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