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Nutritional Calcium Supply Dependent Calcium Balance, Bone Calcification and Calcium Isotope Ratios in Rats

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23147796

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calcium; isotope; fractionation; calcium deficiency; bone mineralization

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  1. Amgen Inc.
  2. European Union [812699]
  3. European Nephrology and Dialysis Institute (ENDI)
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG
  5. German Research Foundation) [419826430]
  6. Olympia Morata Program of Heidelberg University
  7. Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/Foundation for an Experienced Researcher Fellowship (2019-2021)
  8. International Peritoneal Dialysis Society (ISPD)
  9. Physician-Scientist Program of the Medical Faculty, University Hospital Heidelberg

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Serum calcium isotopes have been suggested as a non-invasive and sensitive marker for calcium balance. In this study, low-calcium diet was found to cause significant changes in feces, serum, and urine delta Ca-44/42 in growing rats. Delta Ca-44/42 in serum was inversely correlated with markers of bone mineralization.
Serum calcium isotopes (delta Ca-44/42) have been suggested as a non-invasive and sensitive Ca balance marker. Quantitative delta Ca-44/42 changes associated with Ca flux across body compartment barriers relative to the dietary Ca and the correlation of delta Ca-44/42(Serum) with bone histology are unknown. We analyzed Ca and delta Ca-44/42 by mass-spectrometry in rats after two weeks of standard-Ca-diet (0.5%) and after four subsequent weeks of standard- and of low-Ca-diet (0.25%). In animals on a low-Ca-diet net Ca gain was 61 +/- 3% and femur Ca content 68 +/- 41% of standard-Ca-diet, bone mineralized area per section area was 68 +/- 15% compared to standard-Ca-diet. delta Ca-44/42 was similar in the diets, and decreased in feces and urine and increased in serum in animals on low-Ca-diet. delta Ca-44/42(Bone) was higher in animals on low-Ca-diet, lower in the diaphysis than the metaphysis and epiphysis, and unaffected by gender. Independent of diet, delta Ca-44/42(Bone) was similar in the femora and ribs. At the time of sacrifice, delta Ca-44/42(Serum) inversely correlated with intestinal Ca uptake and histological bone mineralization markers, but not with Ca content and bone mineral density by mu CT. In conclusion, delta Ca-44/42(Bone) was bone site specific, but mechanical stress and gender independent. Low-Ca-diet induced marked changes in feces, serum and urine delta Ca-44/42 in growing rats. delta Ca-44/42(Serum) inversely correlated with markers of bone mineralization.

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