Deoxycholic acid, a metabolite of circulating bile acids, and coronary artery vascular calcification in CKD
American Journal of Kidney Diseases Aug 15, 2017
Jovanovich A, et al. – A cohort analysis was undertaken to find out an impact of deoxycholic acid, a metabolite of circulating bile acids, on coronary artery vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease (CKD). This work reported an independent association of higher serum deoxycholic acid concentrations with greater baseline coronary artery calcification (CAC) volume score and lower baseline bone mineral density (BMD), in patients with moderate to severe CKD.
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