نتایج جستجو برای: secondary mineral

تعداد نتایج: 366918  

2017
Krista Jones Caroline Linhart Clive Hawkins Christopher Exley

BACKGROUND Progressive multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune condition of unknown aetiology and few therapeutic options. Human exposure to aluminium has been linked with multiple sclerosis and affected individuals are known to excrete unusually high amounts of aluminium in their urine. Silicon-rich mineral waters facilitate the removal of aluminium from the body in urine and herein we have...

2018
Nikita M. Bajwa Cheryl P. Sanchez Richard C. Lindsey Heather Watt Subburaman Mohan

BACKGROUND Changes in mineral metabolism and bone structure develop early in the course of chronic kidney disease and at end-stage are associated with increased risk of fragility fractures. The disruption of phosphorus homeostasis leads to secondary hyperparathyroidism, a common complication of chronic kidney disease. However, the molecular pathways by which high phosphorus influences bone meta...

2013
Giovanni Conzo Alessandra F Perna Vincenzo Savica Antonietta Palazzo Cristina Della Pietra Diego Ingrosso Ersilia Satta Giovambattista Capasso Luigi Santini Giovanni Docimo

BACKGROUND In chronic hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism, pathological modifications of bone and mineral metabolism increase the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Parathyroidectomy, reducing the incidence of cardiovascular events, may improve outcomes; however, its effects on long-term survival are still subject of active research. METHODS From January 2004...

Journal: :Bone 2014
B Ponte A Trombetti K Hadaya T Ernandez D Fumeaux C Iselin P-Y Martin S de Seigneux

BACKGROUND Living kidney donors (LKDs) experience an abrupt decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Mineral metabolism adaptations in early CKD are still debated and not well studied in LKDs. We prospectively studied acute and long term mineral metabolism adaptation of LKDs. METHODS From May 2010 to December 2012, we included 27 adult LKDs. Their mineral parameters and renal function wer...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2002
Robert W Ross Eric J Small

PURPOSE We surveyed the growing literature on osteoporosis secondary to androgen deprivation therapy and provide suggestions regarding its identification and treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS We reviewed pertinent studies of male osteoporosis, osteoporotic fracture incidence or bone mineral density loss as a possible side effect of prostate cancer treatment and potential therapies for this sid...

2015
Shunji Kasai Akemi Ito Kaori Shindo Tohru Toyoshi Masahiro Bando Dominique Heymann

Oxidative stress affects bone turnover. Preventative effects of antioxidants such as vitamin E on reduced bone mineral density and fractures associated with aging, osteoporosis, and smoking have been examined in animals and humans. The effects of vitamin E (α-tocopherol; αT) on bone health have yielded conflicting and inconclusive results from animal studies. In this study, to determine the bon...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
jamal tarrah islamic azad university, bandar abbas branch, geology department, bandar abbas, iran zahra abedpour islamic azad university, bandar abbas branch, geology department, bandar abbas, iran karl strauss institute of mineralogy-geochemistry and salt deposits, university of clausthal, germany thomas schirmer institute of mineralogy-geochemistry and salt deposits, university of clausthal, germany kurt mengel institute of mineralogy-geochemistry and salt deposits, university of clausthal, germany

ten chromite ores from ophiolite complexes in se iran were analyzed mineralogically by xrd, chemically by xrf, and mineral chemistry by epma. the identified paragenesis of silicate minerals of chromite ores with the x-ray diffraction is pronounced differently. it consists of secondary phases formed as serpentine, cr-containing chlorite (kaemmererite), chromic garnet (uarovite) with preserved pa...

2015
Christine van der Leeuw Sanne Peeters Patrick Domen Marinus van Kroonenburgh Jim van Os Machteld Marcelis James G. Scott

Altered estrogen-induced neuroprotection has been implicated in the etiology of psychotic disorders. Using bone mineral density as a marker of lifetime estrogen exposure, a longitudinal family study was conducted to discriminate between etiological mechanisms and secondary effects of disease and treatment. Dual X-ray absorptiometry scans were acquired twice, with an interval of 3 years, in 30 p...

2014
Sajeev Philip Randall V. Martin Aaron van Donkelaar Jason Wai-Ho Lo Yuxuan Wang Dan Chen Lin Zhang Prasad S. Kasibhatla Siwen Wang Qiang Zhang Zifeng Lu David G. Streets Shabtai Bittman Douglas J. Macdonald

Epidemiologic and health impact studies are inhibited by the paucity of global, long-term measurements of the chemical composition of fine particulate matter. We inferred PM2.5 chemical composition at 0.1° × 0.1° spatial resolution for 2004-2008 by combining aerosol optical depth retrieved from the MODIS and MISR satellite instruments, with coincident profile and composition information from th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Yves Sabbagh Thomas O Carpenter Marie B Demay

Rickets is seen in association with vitamin D deficiency and in several genetic disorders associated with abnormal mineral ion homeostasis. Studies in vitamin D receptor (VDR)-null mice have demonstrated that expansion of the late hypertrophic chondrocyte layer, characteristic of rickets, is secondary to impaired apoptosis of these cells. The observation that normalization of mineral ion homeos...

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