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The kidney sodium-phosphate co-transporter alters bone quality in an age and gender specific manner.

Adele L Boskey1, Lyudmilla Lukashova, Lyudmila Spevak, Yan Ma, Saeed R Khan.   

Abstract

Mutations in the kidney NaPiIIa co-transporter are clinically associated with hypophosphatemia, hyperphosphaturia (phosphate wasting), hypercalcemia, nephrolithiasis and bone demineralization. The mouse lacking this co-transporter system was reported to recover its skeletal defects with age, but the "quality" of the bones was not considered. To assess changes in bone quality we examined both male and female NaPiIIa knockout (KO) mice at 1 and 7months of age using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and Fourier transform infrared imaging (FTIRI). KO cancellous bones at both ages had greater bone volume fraction, trabecular thickness and lesser structure model index based on micro-CT values relative to age- and sex-matched wildtype animals. There was a sexual-dimorphism in the micro-CT parameters, with differences at 7months seen principally in males. Cortical bone at 1month showed an increase in bone volume fraction, but this was not seen at 7months. Cortical thickness which was elevated in the male and female KO at 1month was lower in the male KO at 7months. FTIRI showed a reduced mineral and acid phosphate content in the male and female KO's bones at 1month with no change in acid phosphate content at 7months. Collagen maturity was reduced in KO cancellous bone at 1month. The observed sexual dimorphism in the micro-CT data may be related to altered phosphate homeostasis, differences in animal growth rates and other factors. These data indicate that the bone quality of the KO mice at both ages differs from the normal and suggests that these bone quality differences may contribute to skeletal phenotype in humans with mutations in this co-transporter.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23333524      PMCID: PMC3593750          DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2013.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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