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Osteoporos Int ; 29(10): 2345-2353, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29959497

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We performed a case-control study on 130 age- and sex-matched hemodialysis patients. In multivariate analysis, we observed that FGF23 levels were associated with fracture incidence and that soluble α-klotho levels were associated with the aortic-brachial arterial stiffness ratio. INTRODUCTION: New bone markers such as sclerostin, Dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1), fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23), and α-klotho have been identified as potential key players in bone and vascular abnormalities of chronic kidney disease. Therefore, we aimed to assess whether these markers are associated with fractures, bone metabolism, and vascular stiffness in dialysis patients. METHODS: In a prospective hemodialysis cohort, where plasma samples and vascular assessment were performed at baseline, we matched patients who experienced a fracture during follow-up with sex- and age-matched non-fractured patients on a 1:4 ratio. Sclerostin, DKK1, α-klotho, FGF23, and markers of bone formation (alkaline phosphatase and procollagen type 1-N terminal propeptide [P1NP]) and bone resorption (tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b [TRAP5b]) were measured in baseline plasma samples. Aortic-brachial pulse wave velocity ratio, a blood pressure independent measure of arterial stiffness, was used to assess vascular stiffness at baseline. RESULTS: We included 130 hemodialysis patients (26 fractured, 104 non-fractured) with a median follow-up of 42 months and a median age of 72 years. In multivariate Cox regression models, high FGF23 levels were associated with increased fracture incidence (adjusted HR = 2.97; 95% CI 1.18, 7.43). α-Klotho levels were associated with bone formation but not resorption markers. In both univariate and multivariable adjusted models, α-klotho levels were inversely associated with the aortic-brachial pulse wave velocity ratio (ß = - 0.070; 95% CI - 0.133, - 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest a role for FGF23/klotho axis on bone and vascular metabolism in dialysis populations.


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Fibroblast Growth Factors/blood , Glucuronidase/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Osteoporotic Fractures/etiology , Vascular Stiffness/physiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biomarkers/blood , Brachial Artery/physiopathology , Case-Control Studies , Female , Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/physiopathology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Klotho Proteins , Male , Middle Aged , Osteoporotic Fractures/blood , Osteoporotic Fractures/physiopathology , Pulse Wave Analysis , Renal Dialysis , Risk Factors
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