| Literature DB >> 23344571 |
Isao Matsui1, Takayuki Hamano, Satoshi Mikami, Kazunori Inoue, Akihiro Shimomura, Yasuyuki Nagasawa, Toshimi Michigami, Tomokazu Ohnishi, Naohiko Fujii, Chikako Nakano, Yasuo Kusunoki, Harumi Kitamura, Hirotsugu Iwatani, Yoshitsugu Takabatake, Jun-ya Kaimori, Go Matsuba, Kento Okoshi, Hiromi Kimura-Suda, Yoshiharu Tsubakihara, Hiromi Rakugi, Yoshitaka Isaka.
Abstract
The serum glycoprotein fetuin-A is an important inhibitor of extraosseous calcification. The importance of fetuin-A has been confirmed in fetuin-A null mice, which develop widespread extraosseous calcification including the kidney. However, the mechanism how fetuin-A protects kidneys from nephrocalcinosis remains uncertain. Here, we demonstrate that intratubular fetuin-A plays a role in the prevention of nephrocalcinosis in the proximal tubules. Although normal rat kidney did not express mRNA for fetuin-A, we found punctate immunohistochemical staining of fetuin-A mainly in the S1 segment of the proximal tubules. The staining pattern suggested that fetuin-A passed through the slit diaphragm, traveled in the proximal tubular lumen, and was introduced into proximal tubular cells by megalin-mediated endocytosis. To test this hypothesis, we inhibited the function of megalin by intravenous injection of histidine-tagged soluble receptor-associated protein (His-sRAP), a megalin inhibitor. His-sRAP injection diminished fetuin-A staining in the proximal tubules and led to urinary excretion of fetuin-A. We further analyzed the role of fetuin-A in nephrocalcinosis. Continuous injection of parathyroid hormone (PTH) 1-34 induced nephrocalcinosis mainly in the proximal tubules in rats. His-sRAP retained fetuin-A in renal tubular lumen and thereby protected the kidneys of PTH-treated rats from calcification. Our findings suggest that tubular luminal fetuin-A works as a natural inhibitor against calcification in the proximal tubules under PTH-loaded condition.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23344571 DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00329.2012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ISSN: 1522-1466