Dysregulated phosphate metabolism is a common consequence of kidney disease and renal transplantation. In this Review, Martin H. de Borst and colleagues outline the pathophysiology of dysregulated phosphate metabolism in renal transplant recipients and discuss the effect of this dysregulation on the cardiovascular system, bone, and the kidney graft. They also propose possible strategies to correct phosphate abnormalities in these patients.
- Leandro C. Baia
- Ita Pfeferman Heilberg
- Martin H. de Borst