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High Concentration of Calcium Promotes Mineralization in NRK-52E Cells Via Inhibiting the Expression of Matrix Gla Protein.

Qing Wang1, Henglong Hu1, Najib Isse Dirie1, Yuchao Lu1, Jiaqiao Zhang1, Lei Cui1, Baolong Qin1, Yufeng Wang1, Jianning Zhu1, Yang Xun1, Yunpeng Zhu1, Yue Wu1, Shaogang Wang2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To address whether matrix Gla protein (MGP) can inhibit mineralization in normal rat kidney tubular cells (NRK-52E) under high concentration of calcium.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: NRK-52E cells were treated with high concentration of calcium. The viability and apoptosis of cells were detected by cell counting kit-8 and flow cytology, respectively. Real-time-polymerase chain, Western blotting, and immunofluorescence analysis were conducted to detect the expression of MGP. Cells were transfected with plasmid-MGP or siRNA-MGP for up- or down-regulation of the expression of MGP, respectively. Rat recombinant MGP was also used as supplementation of exogenous MGP. Alizarin red staining was conducted to detect the adherent and deposition of calcium salt.
RESULTS: High concentration of calcium suppressed MGP expression in NRK-52E cells. There was significant mineralization when NRK-52E cells were treated with high concentration of calcium. Supplementation with exogenous rat recombinant MGP and overexpression of endogenous MGP both decreased the adherent and deposition of calcium salt to NRK-52E cells, while silence of MGP showed reverse results.
CONCLUSION: MGP plays an inhibitory role in the stone formation. However, high concentration of calcium significantly inhibits the expression of MGP and then promotes mineralization in NRK-52E cells.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29935264     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2018.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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