Journal article

Serum Calciprotein Monomers and Chronic Kidney Disease Progression

MK Tiong, SG Holt, ML Ford, ER Smith

American Journal of Nephrology | KARGER | Published : 2023

Abstract

Introduction: Elevated levels of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) are associated with progression of CKD. FGF23 inhibits proximal tubular phosphate reabsorption, raising phosphate concentrations in the tubular fluid of functioning nephrons, predisposing to spontaneous precipitation of calcium phosphate crystals and resultant tubular injury. Calciprotein monomers (CPM) form spontaneously in biological fluids when clusters of calcium phosphate ions are bound by the liver-derived glycoprotein fetuin-A. Serum CPM are elevated in CKD and are postulated to trigger FGF23 secretion. CPM are also readily filtered at the glomerulus into the tubular fluid, suggesting ..

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