Description
The Physiological Basis of Metabolic Bone Disease
Coordinators: Nordin Borje Edgar Christopher, Morris Howard Arthur, Anderson Paul
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Physiological Basis of Metabolic Bone Disease:
Keywords
Parathyroid Gland; Intestinal Calcium Absorption; Molecular regulation of bone cells; CaSR; Plasma calcium; Brush Border Membrane Vesicles; Phosphate homeostasis; FGF23 Level; Calcium absorption and excretion; Renal Calcium Reabsorption; Calciotropic hormones; RANKL Expression; Nutritional requirements for bone health; PTH Secretion; Bone Health; Bone Resorption; Osteoporosis; CaSRs Express; Serum PTH Level; Areal BMD; VDR Knockout Mouse; Nuclear VDR; Intestinal Phosphate Absorption; VDR Level; Vitamin D2; CaSR Activation; Calcium Absorption Efficiency; Cortical Thick Ascending Limb; Sporadic PHPT; Bone Mineral Homeostasis; Calbindin D9k; Brush Border Membrane
Publication date: 05-2014
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 10-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Research into metabolic bone disease has made remarkable progress over the last 20 years, with the identification of numerous new molecules and pathways regulating bone cells as well as their plasma milieu. Their activities are largely regulated by the physiological status of the body incorporating the biochemical, physical and mechanical functions of bone, kidney and intestinal tissues. ThePhysiological Basis of Metabolic Bone Disease integrates the knowledge derived from molecular techniques with the fundamental principles of the physiology of these organs.
The book places particular emphasis on bone cell activities and the regulation of plasma calcium, phosphate homeostasis, and whole body nutrition. It reviews the nutritional requirements for calcium and vitamin D for the prevention of osteoporosis. It covers vitamin D, calcium and phosphate absorption; calcium sensing receptors; the role of parathyroid hormone; physiological actions of calcitonin; and the diagnosis and significance of osteoporosis. Reviewing the physiological significance of advances in the molecular biology of metabolic bone disease, this book provides a valuable reference for researchers as well as practicing clinicians.
Nutritional Requirements for Calcium and Vitamin D. Physiology of Vitamin D, Calcium, and Phosphate Absorption. Plasma and Extracellular Fluid Calcium Homeostasis in Relation to Metabolic Bone Disease: Role of Kidneys. Calcium Sensing Receptors: Coordinators of Mineral Metabolism and Therapeutic Targets for Metabolic Bone Disorders. Parathyroid Hormone: Its Role in Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis. Phosphate Homeostasis and Metabolic Bone Disease. Vitamin D: Activities for Bone Health. Physiological Actions of Calcitonin. Definition, Diagnosis, and Significance of Osteoporosis. Index.