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Phosphorus Intake in Preterm Babies and Variation of Tubular Reabsorption for Phosphate per Liter Glomerular Filtrate
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1992
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NutritionHealthy Premature BabiesRenal FunctionRenal Phosphate HandlingPreterm BabiesPhosphorus IntakeChronic Kidney DiseaseInadequate Low IntakeMineral MetabolismHealth SciencesTubular ReabsorptionClinical NutritionUrologyInfant NutritionPhysiologyChild NutritionMetabolismMedicineNephrology
Inadequate low intake of phosphorus can induce a hypophosphatemic depletion syndrome resulting in hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, hypophosphatemia, and rickets. Tubular reabsorption for phosphate per liter glomerular filtration rate (TP/GFR) has been proposed as a reliable index of renal phosphate handling for all age groups. In the present study, carried out in 12 healthy premature babies fed unmodified pooled human milk and then a preterm formula for two periods of 10 days, we demonstrated clearly that TP/GFR as well as calciuria can reflect the poor phosphorus intake and that the kidney of preterm babies is able to rapidly adapt itself to an increase in phosphorus diet content.