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The aim of the study is to look at the effects of dietary phosphorus on phosphorous and calcium whole-body balance and kinetics in moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD). N = 14 enrolled subjects will be randomly assigned to a cross-over order of (A) Low P Diet, High P Diet. Each cross-over phase will be 19 days and consist of a 7-day outpatient, controlled diet period, followed by a 5- day inpatient, controlled diet, balance, and kinetic study period, followed by a second 7-day outpatient, controlled diet period.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects approximately 37 million (1 in 7) U.S. adults, most of whom experience mineral and bone disorders (CKD-MBD) that increase risk for cardiovascular events, bone fractures, and death. Dietary and pharmaceutical treatments for CKD-MBD have diverse effects on serum calcium and phosphorus levels, but their effects on the underlying physiological processes of calcium and phosphorus balance are largely unknown. This study aims to determine the effects of a low versus high phosphorus bioaccessibility diet on whole-body calcium and phosphorus balance and kinetics, including measures such as estimated intestinal absorption. This study will be a randomized two-phase cross-over design trial that will include a controlled study diet, a phosphorus isotope as a tracer for kinetic modeling, stool and urine collections, and blood draws. After screening, eligible participants who choose to enroll in the study will be asked to participate in two cross-over sessions, each of approximately 3 weeks (19 days) duration during which time all food will be provided according to the randomized diet intervention assignment. After the first week on the study diet, participants will be asked to stay at the clinical research center when they will be given oral and intravenous doses of phosphorus isotope. Serial blood draws and complete urine and fecal collections will be made for 5 days, then the final week will only include blood draws. Between cross-over sessions, there will be a washout period of 1-3 weeks. Participants will then switch diets and repeat the same study process as the first session. Calcium and phosphorus whole-body balance, intestinal absorption, renal excretion, and movement to and from bone will be determined for both minerals. This project will provide foundational knowledge of calcium and phosphorus physiology in CKD that will support progress towards preventing morbidity and mortality associated with CKD-MBD.
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14 participants in 2 patient groups
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Kathleen Hill Gallant, PhD
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