Nutritional Rickets: Thoughts About Pathogenesis
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Annals of Medicine
- Vol. 25 (4) , 379-384
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07853899309147300
Abstract
The pathogenesis of nutritional rickets is not well-understood. While the etiologies include deficiencies of vitamin D, calcium (Ca) or phosphate (PO4), and perhaps aluminium toxicity, the role these nutrients play in the development of tissue level anomalies characteristic of rachitic cartilage and bone has yet to be defined. Reported alterations in the biochemistry of rachitic bone and cartilaginous matrix which could adversely affect mineralization and endochondral ossification are of questionable significance since the tissues mineralize rapidly when exposed to Ca and PO4 salts in vivo and in vitro. The low Ca and PO4 concentrations of the extracellular fluid (ECF) bathing rachitic cartilage and bone matrix suggest that local mechanisms operate to impair mineralization. In healing rickets, the Ca and PO4 content of these tissue fluids increases in the same time-frame it takes to experimentally remineralize the matrices. However, it is not certain what determines the Ca and PO4 content of the ECF. Cytokines which may play a role in the cellular regulation of Ca and PO4 and maintain processes which contribute to normal patterns of endochondral ossification could provide a mechanism common to the pathogenesis of rickets from a variety of causes.Keywords
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