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Rationale for local toxicity of calcium chelators

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Calcium chelating agents, such as ethylenediaminetetraacetate are toxic to urothelium. Their capacity to form complexes with calcium ions, which is the basis for their chemolytical effectiveness, also determines their toxicity. A decrease of chemolytical effectiveness by prior saturation of the chelator with Ca2+ or by lowering the pH to levels unfavourable for calcium binding significantly diminishes tissue injury. Exchange of Mg2+ ions does not, however, diminish tissue damage. The clinical use of calcium ligands is therefore unsafe.

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This work was supported by the Fund for Medical Scientific Research (FGWO) Belgium

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Oosterlinck, W., Verbeeck, R., Cuvelier, C. et al. Rationale for local toxicity of calcium chelators. Urol. Res. 20, 19–21 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00294329

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