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Review
. 2015:98:249-306.
doi: 10.1016/bs.vh.2015.01.002. Epub 2015 Mar 6.

Regulation of hormone-sensitive renal phosphate transport

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Regulation of hormone-sensitive renal phosphate transport

Jyothsna Gattineni et al. Vitam Horm. 2015.

Abstract

Phosphate is essential for growth and maintenance of the skeleton and for generating high-energy phosphate compounds. Evolutionary adaptation to high dietary phosphorous in humans and other terrestrial vertebrates involves regulated mechanisms assuring the efficient renal elimination of excess phosphate. These mechanisms prominently include PTH, FGF23, and Vitamin D, which directly and indirectly regulate phosphate transport. Disordered phosphate homeostasis is associated with pathologies ranging from kidney stones to kidney failure. Chronic kidney disease results in hyperphosphatemia, an elevated calcium×phosphate product with considerable morbidity and mortality, mostly associated with adverse cardiovascular events. This chapter highlights recent findings and insights regarding the hormonal regulation of renal phosphate transport along with imbalances of phosphate balance due to acquired or inherited diseases states.

Keywords: CKD; FGF23; Klotho; Megalin; Npt2a; PDZ proteins; PTH; Vitamin D.

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