Skeletal demineralization is a frequent accompaniment of chronic renal disease and is likely multifactorial. We studied the role of inflammation in stimulating bone resorption in a rat model of glomerulonephritis (GN). Three-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats received either saline (n = 8) or horse spleen apoferritin and lipopolysaccharide (HSA/LPS, n = 8) by intraperitoneal injection, for 6 weeks; afterward, they were observed for either an additional 3 weeks (9 weeks total; n = 4 from each group) or 14 weeks (20 weeks total; n = 4 from each group).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChildren with neonatal Bartter syndrome (NBS) have hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis, and osteopenia. A complex of basic-fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) and a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan has been identified in the serum and urine of NBS patients. This complex increases bone resorption in a bone disc bioassay system.
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