Epithelial Ca2+ and Mg2+ channels in kidney disease
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.ackd.2006.01.002
Epithelial Ca2+ and Mg2+ channels in kidney disease
Abstract
Many physiological functions rely on the precise maintenance of body calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) balance, which is tightly regulated by the concerted actions of intestinal absorption, renal reabsorption, and exchange with bone. The kidney plays an important role in the homeostasis of divalent ions. Most Ca2+ and Mg2+ reabsorption occurs in the proximal tubules and the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop via a passive paracellular pathway. At the level of the distal convoluted tubule (DCT) and the connecting tubule (CNT), Ca2+ and Mg2+ are reabsorbed via an active transcellular route. Reabsorption of divalents in these latter segments is regulated in a Ca2+ and Mg2+-specific manner and determines the final excretion in the urine. Importantly, genetic studies, as well as molecular cloning strategies, recently identified epithelial ion channels as the gatekeepers of active Ca2+ and Mg2+ reabsorption. These channels are members of the transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily. TRP vanilloid 5 (TRPV5) is responsible for the rate-limiting Ca2+ entry, and TRP melastatin 6 (TRPM6) constitutes the apical entry step in Mg2+ reabsorption. Dysregulation or malfunction of these influx pathways has been associated with renal Ca2+ and Mg2+ wasting. This review updates the current knowledge and the recent advances of Ca2+ and Mg2+ reabsorption and related disorders.
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