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Publication : Parathyroid hormone gene expression in Hyp mice fed a low-phosphate diet.

First Author  Marks KH Year  1997
Journal  Nephrol Dial Transplant Volume  12
Issue  8 Pages  1581-5
PubMed ID  9269633 Mgi Jnum  J:43890
Mgi Id  MGI:1099099 Doi  10.1093/ndt/12.8.1581
Citation  Marks KH, et al. (1997) Parathyroid hormone gene expression in Hyp mice fed a low-phosphate diet. Nephrol Dial Transplant 12(8):1581-5
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The murine analogue of X-linked hypophosphataemia is the Hyp mouse; it has chronic phosphate depletion from an inherited defect of renal tubular reabsorption. Phosphate directly regulates the parathyroid (PT) in normal rats and it is of interest whether this regulation is intact in Hyp mice. METHODS: Hyp mice were fed either a low-phosphate diet or control diet and PTH mRNA levels were measured. In addition changes in NMR-visible kidney and muscle intracellular phosphate potentials in normal and Hyp mice were determined. Mice were maintained on a low-phosphate (0.02%) or normal-phosphate (0.6%) diet for 24 and 72 h. RESULTS: On the normal diet, Hyp mice had hypophosphataemia, normocalcaemia, and normal PTH mRNA levels. Phosphate deprivation for 72 h led to a profound fall in plasma phosphate, a slight but significant rise in plasma calcium, and a dramatic decrease in PTH mRNA, similar to that of normal mice fed this diet. Changes in kidney and muscle intracellular phosphate measured by NMR spectroscopy were not affected by diet or genotype. CONCLUSION: Dietary phosphate deprivation decreased Hyp mice PTH mRNA levels and caused no change in intracellular phosphate potentials. Therefore Hyp mice parathyroids' adapt appropriately to phosphate deprivation albeit at a lower threshold compared to normal mice.
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