Effect of Dietary Mineral Sources and Oil Content on Calcium Utilization and Kidney Calcification in Female Fischer Rats Fed Low-Protein Diets
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We studied the effects of dietary mineral source and oil intake on kidney calcification in 4-wk-old female Fischer rats after consuming the AIN-76 purified diet (AIN-76). A modified AIN-76 mineral mixture was used, although the original calcium (Ca)/phosphorus (P) molar ratio remained unchanged. Rats were fed the modified diets for a period of 40 d before their kidneys were removed on the last day. Ca balance tests were performed on days 31 to 36 and biochemical analysis of urine was also studied. Kidney Ca, P, and magnesium (Mg) in the standard diet group (20% protein and 5% oil) were not affected by the mineral source. Kidney Ca, P, and Mg in the low-protein (10% protein) diet group, were found to be influenced by the dietary oil content and mineral source. In particular, the different mineral sources differentially increased kidney mineral accumulation. Pathological examination of the kidney showed that the degree of kidney calcification was proportional to the dietary oil content in the 10% dietary protein group, reflecting the calcium content of the kidney. The information gathered on mineral sources in this study will help future researchers studying the influence of dietary Ca/P molar ratios, and histological changes in the kidney.
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著者
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Kitano Takao
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kumamoto University
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Azami Shoji
Department Of Administrative Nutrition Of Faculty Of Health And Nutrition Tokyo Seiei College
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Ohtsuka Shizuko
Department Of Administrative Nutrition Of Faculty Of Health And Nutrition Tokyo Seiei College
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AZAMI Shoji
Department of Administrative Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Tokyo Seiei College
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AOYAMA Yoshiko
Material Research Center Co., Ltd.
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WATANABE Nobuhiro
Material Research Center Co., Ltd.
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KAJIWARA Tomoko
Material Research Center Co., Ltd.
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KITANO Takao
Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University
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