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Pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease–mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD): from adaptive to maladaptive mineral homeostasis

Davide Salera, N. Merkel, Antonio Bellasi, Martin H. de Borst

2025Clinical Kidney Journal23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a multifaceted condition commonly seen in people with reduced kidney function. It involves a range of interconnected issues in mineral metabolism, bone health and cardiovascular calcification, which are linked to a lower quality of life and shorter life expectancy. Although various epidemiological studies show that the laboratory changes defining CKD-MBD become more common as the glomerular filtration rate declines, the pathophysiology of CKD-MBD is still largely unexplained. We herein review the current understanding of CKD-MBD, provide a conceptual framework to understand this syndrome, and review the genetic and environmental factors that may influence the clinical manifestation of CKD-MBD. However, a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of CKD-MBD is needed to understand the phenotype variability and the relative contribution to organ damage of factors involved in CKD-MBD to develop more effective interventions to improve outcomes in patients with CKD.

Topics & Concepts

Kidney diseasePathophysiologyMedicineRenal functionIntensive care medicineChronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorderDiseasePhysiologyInternal medicineBioinformaticsEndocrinologyPathologyBiologyRenal osteodystrophyParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsMagnesium in Health and DiseaseTrace Elements in Health
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