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Title: | Energy-dense diets increase FGF23, lead to phosphorus retention and promote vascular calcifications in rats. |
Authors: | Raya, Ana I Rios, Rafael Pineda, Carmen Rodriguez-Ortiz, Maria E Diez, Elisa Almaden, Yolanda Muñoz-Castañeda, Juan R Rodriguez, Mariano Aguilera-Tejero, Escolastico Lopez, Ignacio |
metadata.dc.subject.mesh: | Animals Body Weight Dietary Fats Fibroblast Growth Factors Gene Expression Regulation Glucuronidase Kidney Klotho Proteins Male Phosphorus Rats Uremia Vascular Calcification |
Issue Date: | 14-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | Rats with normal renal function (Experiment 1, n = 12) and uninephrectomized (1/2Nx) rats (Experiment 2, n = 12) were fed diets with normal P (NP) and either normal (NF) or high fat (HF). Rats with intact renal function (Experiment 3, n = 12) were also fed NF or HF diets with high P (HP). Additionally, uremic (5/6Nx) rats (n = 16) were fed HP diets with NF or HF. Feeding the HF diets resulted in significant elevation of plasma FGF23 vs rats fed NF diets: Experiment 1, 593 ± 126 vs 157 ± 28 pg/ml (p |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10601 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1038/srep36881 |
Appears in Collections: | Producción 2020 |
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