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Renal calcium and magnesium handling in Gitelman syndrome.

Jeremiah V Reyes1, Paul Mark B Medina1.   

Abstract

Gitelman syndrome (GS) is an autosomal recessive salt-losing tubulopathy caused by biallelic inactivating mutations in the SLC12A3 gene. This gene encodes the thiazide-sensitive sodium-chloride cotransporter (NCC) which is exclusively expressed in the distal convoluted tubules (DCT). GS patients classically present with hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis with hypocalciuria and hypomagnesemia. While hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis are easily explained by effects of the genotypic defect in GS, the mechanisms by which hypomagnesemia and hypocalciuria develop in GS are poorly understood. In this review, we aim to achieve three major objectives. First, present a concise discussion about current understanding on physiologic calcium and magnesium handling in the DCT. Second, integrate expression data from studies on calciotropic and magnesiotropic proteins relevant to the GS disease state. Lastly, provide insights into the possible mechanisms of calcium-magnesium crosstalk relating to the co-occurrence of hypocalciuria and hypomagnesemia in GS models. Our analyses highlight specific areas of study that are valuable in elucidating possible molecular pathways of hypocalciuria and hypomagnesemia in GS. AJTR
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Keywords:  Gitelman syndrome; calcium transport; distal convoluted tubule; hypocalciuria; hypomagnesemia; magnesium transport

Year:  2022        PMID: 35173827      PMCID: PMC8829599     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res        ISSN: 1943-8141            Impact factor:   4.060


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