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Kidney International 2004-Apr

Calcium citrate ameliorates the progression of chronic renal injury.

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Liliana Gadola
Oscar Noboa
María Natalia Márquez
María José Rodriguez
Nicolás Nin
José Boggia
Alejandro Ferreiro
Silvia García
Virginia Ortega
María Luisa Musto

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Abstracto

BACKGROUND

Metabolic acidosis is a consequence of chronic renal failure and it may produce bone demineralization, muscle proteolysis, and progression of chronic renal failure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of correction of metabolic acidosis with calcium citrate in an experimental model of renal mass ablation.

METHODS

Wistar rats were subjected to 5/6 nephrectomy and were randomly assigned to one of 4 groups: nontreated (NFX); treated with calcium citrate (1.45 g/100 g feed) (NFX-CIT); treated with captopril (500 mg/L water) (NFX-CAP); or treated with both (NFX-CAP-CIT) during 1, 10, or 20 weeks. Body weight, systolic blood pressure, proteinuria, arterial bicarbonate concentration, urine citrate excretion, plasma calcium, and inulin clearance were measured. Histologic glomerular and tubulointerstitial damage scores were measured at 1, 10, and 20 weeks, and glomerular and tubular proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA)-positive cells, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and desmin staining were studied by immunohistochemistry at 1 and 10 weeks.

RESULTS

The treated groups showed significantly less glomerular and tubulointerstitial cellular proliferation in the first week (P < 0.05), less glomerular cell transdifferentiation and higher plasma bicarbonate at 10 weeks (P < 0.05), as well as diminished histologic glomerular and tubulointerstitial damage scores at 20 weeks (P < 0.05). Inulin clearances were higher (P < 0.05), and urine protein excretion rates were lower (P < 0.05) than in the NFX non-treated group, but arterial blood pressure was not significantly different in the NFX-CIT group.

CONCLUSIONS

Calcium citrate slows the progression of chronic renal injury in the 5/6 NFX model. It improves metabolic acidosis and diminishes cell proliferation and transdifferentiation without changes in systolic blood pressure.

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