The FGF ‐23/klotho axis and its relationship with phosphorus, calcium, vitamin D, PTH , aldosterone, severity of disease, and outcome in hospitalised foals
Equine Veterinary Journal2018Vol. 50(6), pp. 739–746
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Ahmed Kamr, Katarzyna Dembek, Blake E. Hildreth, Peter R. Morresey, Rhonda A. Rathgeber, Teresa A. Burns, Ahmed Zaghawa, Ramiro E. Toribio
Abstract
Imbalances in the FGF-23/klotho axis may contribute to mineral dyshomeostasis and disease progression in critically ill foals. Elevated FGF-23 and reduced klotho, together with high phosphorus and PTH concentrations suggests FGF-23 resistance. FGF-23 and klotho are good markers of disease severity and likelihood of mortality in hospitalised foals. Aldosterone may influence phosphorus and PTH dynamics in hospitalised foals. Routine measurement of phosphorus concentrations in sick foals is recommended.
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