Literature DB >> 17053890

Influence of dietary calcium and phosphorus supply on epithelial phosphate transport in preruminant goats.

Korinna Huber1, Uta Roesler, Antje Holthausen, Ernst Pfeffer, Gerhard Breves.   

Abstract

P homeostasis affected by high or low Ca and/or P supply in preruminant goats was characterized by balance studies in vivo. The main excretion pathway was the renal P(i) excretion whose extent was modulated by variations in dietary P and/or Ca supply. Faecal P excretion remained low irrespective of dietary regimen. The balance data were combined with respective in vitro data on P(i) transport properties and their adaptation in response to changes in dietary Ca and/or P intake. Therefore, P(i) transport capacities were determined by P(i) uptake into brush border membrane vesicles of jejunum and kidney. Epithelial P(i) transporters were determined semiquantitatively by northern and western blot analyses in jejunum, kidney and salivary gland. Renal P(i) transport was downregulated by doubling dietary P supply while doubling both, Ca and P as well as restrictive Ca at unchanged P led to slight, but not significant reductions in renal P(i) transport. Jejunal P(i) transport was reduced by P excess (doubling P and doubling both, Ca and P), but only NaPi IIb protein expression was significantly diminished. In conclusion, the significance of epithelial adaptation to dietary Ca and P supply for P homeostasis is discussed in preruminant goats.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17053890     DOI: 10.1007/s00360-006-0121-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol B        ISSN: 0174-1578            Impact factor:   2.200


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