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Effects of Acute Sodium Fluoride Exposure on Kidney Function, Water Homeostasis, and Renal Handling of Calcium and Inorganic Phosphate

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 152, Issue 3, Pages 367-372

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-013-9622-y

Keywords

Fluoride; Kidney; Acute exposure; Calcium; Phosphate; Proteinuria; Diuresis

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) [152416]
  2. Instituto Politecnico Nacional (IPN/SIP), Mexico [20082576]
  3. CONACyT [28849]

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Fluoride compounds are abundant and widely distributed in the environment at a variety of concentrations. Further, fluoride induces toxic effects in target organs such as the liver and kidney. In this study, we performed an early analysis of renal function using a clearance technique in Wistar rats acutely exposed to fluoride at a plasma concentration of 0.625 mu g/ml. Our results revealed that fluoride, at a concentration close to the concentration present in the serum after environmental exposure, induced a significant tubular dysfunction, resulting in diluted urine, impaired protein reabsorption, and increased calcium and phosphate urinary excretion. Our work demonstrates that even acute exposures to low concentrations of NaF may induce renal damage and confirms that, after exposure, the kidney participates directly in the calcium and phosphate deficiencies observed in fluoride-exposed populations.

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