Vascular calcification is an active and modifiable process involved in many
disease entities, including atherosclerosis, cardiac valve disease and cal
cific uremic arteriolopathy. It occurs with distinct characteristics at dif
ferent sites in the vessel wall. The mechanism by which calcification is in
duced remains uncertain; the roles of bone matrix and extracellular matrix
proteins, estrogen and vitamin D are being further defined in animal models
and clinical trials, Some risk factors for calcific uremic arteriolopathy
and cardiac valve calcification, both disproportionately affecting chronic
hemodialysis patients, have been identified in observational studies. Curr
Opin Nephrol Hypertens 8:443-448. (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.