Cy/+ rats were placed on the study diet at 20 weeks of age. The 38 week old animals had an intermediate blood draw at 34 weeks for phosphorus, parathyroid hormone, and calcium for a total of three time points, whereas BUN was measured at 20 weeks and 38 weeks. The graphs show changes in plasma levels over time for BUN (A), phosphorus (B), intact parathyroid hormone (C), and calcium (D). The data demonstrate that CKD animals fed a 0.7% phosphorus diet had progression of CKD as assessed by BUN, hyperphosphatemia, and hyperparathyroidism compared to the normal littermates. Feeding a low phosphorus diet (0.2%) ameliorated these changes. As detailed in the text, these changes over time were significant (p < 0.001), even when adjusted for baseline values and final BUN. At 38 weeks, the calcium levels were greater in the CKD/0.2% Pi animals than in the CKD/0.7% Pi fed animals (p = 0.04). n = 15-17 per group. * = p < 0.05 compared to normal animals, + = p < 0.05 0.2% phosphorus treated CKD animals vs. 0.7% phosphorus treated CKD animals.