Acid-base balance in uremic rats with vascular calcification.

Alan Peralta-Ramírez, Ana Isabel Raya, Carmen Pineda, Mariano Rodríguez, Escolástico Aguilera-Tejero, Ignacio López
Author Information
  1. Alan Peralta-Ramírez: Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain ; Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN-León), León, Nicaragua.
  2. Ana Isabel Raya: Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain.
  3. Carmen Pineda: Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain.
  4. Mariano Rodríguez: IMIBIC, Hospital Reina Sofía, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain.
  5. Escolástico Aguilera-Tejero: Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain.
  6. Ignacio López: Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Vascular calcification (VC), a major complication in humans and animals with chronic kidney disease (CKD), is influenced by changes in acid-base balance. The purpose of this study was to describe the acid-base balance in uremic rats with VC and to correlate the parameters that define acid-base equilibrium with VC.
METHODS: Twenty-two rats with CKD induced by 5/6 nephrectomy (5/6 Nx) and 10 nonuremic control rats were studied.
RESULTS: The 5/6 Nx rats showed extensive VC as evidenced by a high aortic calcium (9.2 ± 1.7 mg/g of tissue) and phosphorus (20.6 ± 4.9 mg/g of tissue) content. Uremic rats had an increased pH level (7.57 ± 0.03) as a consequence of both respiratory (PaCO2 = 28.4 ± 2.1 mm Hg) and, to a lesser degree, metabolic (base excess = 4.1 ± 1 mmol/l) derangements. A high positive correlation between both anion gap (AG) and strong ion difference (SID) with aortic calcium (AG: r = 0.604, p = 0.02; SID: r = 0.647, p = 0.01) and with aortic phosphorus (AG: r = 0.684, p = 0.007; SID: r = 0.785, p = 0.01) was detected.
CONCLUSIONS: In an experimental model of uremic rats, VC showed high positive correlation with AG and SID.

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