Uraemic hyperparathyroidism causes a reversible inflammatory process of aortic valve calcification in rats
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Renal failure is associated with aortic valve calcification (AVC). Our aim was to develop an animal model for exploring the pathophysiology and reversibility of AVC, utilizing rats with diet-induced kidney disease.
Sprague–Dawley rats (
We developed an animal model for AVC. The process is related to disturbed mineral metabolism. It is associated with inflammation and osteoblastic features. Furthermore, the process is reversible upon normalization of the mineral homeostasis. Thus, our model constitutes a convenient platform for studying AVC and potential remedies.
Contributors

Suzan Abedat
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Ronen Beeri
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Haim D. Danenberg
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David Planer
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Iddo Z. Ben-Dov
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Karen Meir
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Jacob Sosna
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Chaim Lotan
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