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A chronic high phosphate intake in mice is detrimental for bone health without major renal alterations

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2021
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Ugrica, M., Bettoni, C., Bourgeois, S., Daryadel, A., Pastor-Arroyo, E.-M., Gehring, N., Hernando, N., Wagner, C. A., & Rubio-Aliaga, I. (2021). A chronic high phosphate intake in mice is detrimental for bone health without major renal alterations. Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation, 36, 1183–1191. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfab015

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BACKGROUND

Phosphate intake has increased in the last decades due to a higher consumption of processed foods. This higher intake is detrimental for patients with chronic kidney disease, increasing mortality and cardiovascular disease risk and accelerating kidney dysfunction. Whether a chronic high phosphate diet is also detrimental for the healthy population is still under debate.

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We fed healthy mature adult mice over a period of one year with either a high (1.2% w/w) or a standard (0.6% w/w) phosphate diet, and investigate

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  • Ugrica, Marko
  • Bettoni, Carla
  • Bourgeois, Soline
  • Daryadel, Arezoo
  • Pastor-Arroyo, Eva-Maria
  • Gehring, Nicole
  • Hernando, Nati
  • Wagner, Carsten A
  • Rubio-Aliaga, Isabel

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36

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7

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1183

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1191

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English

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2021-06-28

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2021-02-19

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0931-0509

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166 since deposited on 2021-02-19
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131 since deposited on 2021-02-19
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Ugrica, M., Bettoni, C., Bourgeois, S., Daryadel, A., Pastor-Arroyo, E.-M., Gehring, N., Hernando, N., Wagner, C. A., & Rubio-Aliaga, I. (2021). A chronic high phosphate intake in mice is detrimental for bone health without major renal alterations. Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation, 36, 1183–1191. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfab015

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