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Publication : Parathyroid-specific deletion of dicer-dependent microRNAs abrogates the response of the parathyroid to acute and chronic hypocalcemia and uremia.

First Author  Shilo V Year  2015
Journal  FASEB J Volume  29
Issue  9 Pages  3964-76
PubMed ID  26054367 Mgi Jnum  J:225525
Mgi Id  MGI:5693468 Doi  10.1096/fj.15-274191
Citation  Shilo V, et al. (2015) Parathyroid-specific deletion of dicer-dependent microRNAs abrogates the response of the parathyroid to acute and chronic hypocalcemia and uremia. FASEB J 29(9):3964-76
abstractText  MicroRNAs (miRNAs) down-regulate gene expression and have vital roles in biology but their functions in the parathyroid are unexplored. To study this, we generated parathyroid-specific Dicer1 knockout (PT-Dicer(-/-) ) mice where parathyroid miRNA maturation is blocked. Remarkably, the PT-Dicer(-/-) mice did not increase serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) in response to acute hypocalcemia compared with the >5-fold increase in controls. PT-Dicer(-/-) glands cultured in low-calcium medium secreted 5-fold less PTH at 1.5 h than controls. Chronic hypocalcemia increased serum PTH >4-fold less in PT-Dicer(-/-) mice compared with control mice with no increase in PTH mRNA levels and parathyroid cell proliferation compared with the 2- to 3-fold increase in hypocalcemic controls. Moreover, uremic PT-Dicer(-/-) mice increased serum PTH and FGF23 significantly less than uremic controls. Therefore, stimulation of the parathyroid by both hypocalcemia and uremia is dependent upon intact dicer function and miRNAs. In contrast, the PT-Dicer(-/-) mice responded normally to activation of the parathyroid calcium-sensing receptor (Casr) by both hypercalcemia and a calcimimetic that decreases PTH secretion, demonstrating that they are dicer-independent. Therefore, miRNAs are essential for the response of the parathyroid to both acute and chronic hypocalcemia and uremia, the major stimuli for PTH secretion.-Shilo, V., Ben-Dov, I. Z., Nechama, M., Silver, J., Naveh-Many, T. Parathyroid-specific deletion of dicer-dependent microRNAs abrogates the response of the parathyroid to acute and chronic hypocalcemia and uremia.
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