臨牀透析 Vol.24 No.12(4-2-2)


特集名 透析患者における循環器合併症ガイドラインを考える
題名 透析患者のおもな循環器合併症 (2) 動脈硬化と虚血性心疾患 b. 血管石灰化
発刊年月 2008年 11月
著者 奥野 仙二 仁真会白鷺診療所内科
著者 稲葉 雅章 大阪市立大学大学院医学研究科代謝内分泌病態内科
【 要旨 】 血管石灰化は,透析患者の心血管系疾患の発症や生命予後とも関連しているため,重要な合併症の一つである.この血管石灰化は,単なる変性の過程ではなく,骨・軟骨組織での石灰化過程と類似した能動的な過程であると考えられている.透析患者において,血管石灰化が促進される原因としては,高リン血症,石灰化抑制因子の異常や慢性炎症などが想定されている.血管石灰化の予防に関しては,その成因からもわかるように,血清リン濃度の厳格なコントロールが重要である.血管石灰化に対して有用であると考えられるカルシウム (Ca) 非含有リン吸着薬やcalcimimeticsなどが登場してきているが,その効果はまだ完全なものとは言い難いと思われる.
Theme Buildup of the Guidelines for Cardiovascular Complications of Chronic Dialysis Patients
Title Vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients
Author Senji Okuno Kidney Center, Shirasagi Clinic
Author Masaaki Inaba Department of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Molecular Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Vascular calcification is highly prevalent in hemodialysis patients compared to the general population. Vascular calcification is a progressive condition and is associated with arterial stiffness, as well as increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The risk factors for vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients include age, duration of dialysis, diabetes mellitus, and hyperphosphatemia. The traditional view that vascular calcification is a degenerative and passive calcium deposition has been seriously challenged, based on strong evidence suggesting that vascular calcification is an active and highly regulated process similar to bone formation. In fact, some calcium regulatory proteins seem to be capable of inducing or inhibiting mineral deposition in vascular walls. In particular, bone morphogenetic protein 7, fetuin A, and matrix Gla protein may be regulatory keys in preventing vascular calcification in cases of uremia. Clinically, vascular calcification is detected through a number of techniques including plain radiographs, echocardiography, and CT scans. For prevention of vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients, reduction of serum phosphate levels is very important. Calcimimetics and calcium-free phosphate binders, such as sevelamer hydrochloride or lanthanum carbonate, provide new and effective therapeutic tools in preventing vascular calcification. This article presents the current understanding of the pathogenesis and prevention of vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients.
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