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Urolithiasis and Osteoporosis : clinical relevance and therapeutic implications (CROSBI ID 153390)

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Bilić-Čurčić, Ines ; Milas-Ahić, Jasminka ; Smolić, Martina ; Smolić, Robert ; Mihaljević, Ivan ; Tucak-Zorić, Sandra Urolithiasis and Osteoporosis : clinical relevance and therapeutic implications // Collegium antropologicum, 33 (2009), S2; 189-192

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bilić-Čurčić, Ines ; Milas-Ahić, Jasminka ; Smolić, Martina ; Smolić, Robert ; Mihaljević, Ivan ; Tucak-Zorić, Sandra

engleski

Urolithiasis and Osteoporosis : clinical relevance and therapeutic implications

Several clinical and epidemiological studies revealed increased bone turnover and lower bone mass in patients with urolithiasis. Bone mass loss is particularly evident in idiopathic calcium stone formers. However, pathogenetic mechanisms and factors implicated in bone loss in these patients are still unknown. Dietary calcium restriction, increased intake of salt and animal proteins, vitamin D receptor polymorphisms are likely risk factors, while role of inflammatory cytokines, osteopontin and prostaglandin mediated bone resorption is yet to be determined. Regarding treatment and prevention, it has been proven that calcium supplements and high calcium diet with the addition of potassium alkali have an important role in prevention and treatment of both, urolithiasis and osteoporosis. Thiazide diuretics reduce hypercalciuria in renal tubules, and in addition promote osteoblast differentiation. Finally, bisphosphonates, a commonly used drugs in treatement of osteoporosis, show the potential to inhibit calcium stone formation, whereas a possible protective effect of antioxidants in bone loss and renal injurie needs to be investigated further

urolithiasis ; osteoporosis

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Podaci o izdanju

33 (S2)

2009.

189-192

objavljeno

0350-6134

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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