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猫的膳食磷与肾脏疾病:我们在哪里?

Dietary phosphorus and renal disease in cats: where are we?

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Long Island University, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2024 Oct;26(10):1098612X241283355. doi: 10.1177/1098612X241283355.

Abstract

PRACTICAL RELEVANCE

Phosphorus is an essential nutrient required for the normal function of every cell in the body and a deficiency in dietary phosphorus may lead to adverse effects. Conversely, high dietary phosphorus may cause kidney damage in otherwise healthy adult cats, particularly when provided in highly bioavailable forms and when the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is low. For cats that have chronic kidney disease (CKD), phosphorus is the most important mineral in its pathogenesis and morbidity. As the disease progresses, elevated phosphorus may increase the risk of complications such as soft tissue mineralization, which can lead to a further decrease in renal function. Additionally, the hormones secreted in response to increased circulating phosphorus have harmful effects, such as bone resorption, and can cause cardiovascular pathology. Very low phosphorus diets can also be problematic in cats with early CKD, potentially leading to hypercalcemia.

CLINICAL CHALLENGES

There is currently a lack of maximum safety limits for dietary phosphorus in accepted nutritional guidelines in North American and Europe, which makes it difficult to assess the safety of some higher phosphorus cat foods. Additionally, information regarding phosphorus bioavailability is unknown for many diets and there are no commercially available tests. Similarly, there is no consensus regarding phosphorus requirement and recommended intake in cats with International Renal Interest Society stage 1-4 CKD despite there being targets for serum phosphorus.

AIMS

This review evaluates dietary phosphorus in healthy cats and cats with renal disease, and describes how newer research is informing evolving clinical approaches in feline nutrition.

AUDIENCE

The article is aimed at general practitioners, internal medicine specialists and veterinary nutritionists.

EVIDENCE BASE

Information provided in this article is drawn from the published literature.

摘要

实际意义

磷是身体每个细胞正常功能所必需的营养物质,膳食磷缺乏可能会导致不良反应。相反,高膳食磷可能会导致原本健康的成年猫的肾脏损伤,特别是当以高生物利用度的形式提供且钙磷比低时。对于患有慢性肾脏病(CKD)的猫来说,磷是其发病机制和发病率中最重要的矿物质。随着疾病的进展,升高的磷可能会增加并发症的风险,如软组织矿化,这可能会进一步降低肾功能。此外,为应对循环磷升高而分泌的激素具有有害作用,如骨吸收,并可导致心血管病理学。在早期 CKD 的猫中,极低磷饮食也可能出现问题,可能导致高钙血症。

临床挑战

目前,北美和欧洲的公认营养指南中缺乏膳食磷的最大安全限量,这使得评估某些高磷猫粮的安全性变得困难。此外,许多饮食的磷生物利用度信息未知,也没有市售的测试方法。同样,尽管有血清磷的目标,但对于国际肾脏学会 1-4 期 CKD 猫的磷需求和推荐摄入量也没有共识。

目的

本文评估了健康猫和患有肾脏疾病的猫的膳食磷,并描述了新的研究如何为猫营养的不断发展的临床方法提供信息。

受众

本文针对的是全科医生、内科专家和兽医营养师。

证据基础

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