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Absence of claudin-3 does not alter intestinal absorption of phosphate in mice.

Authors :
Radványi, Zsuzsa
Schnitzbauer, Udo
Pastor-Arroyo, Eva Maria
Hölker, Simone
Himmerkus, Nina
Bleich, Markus
Müller, Dominik
Breiderhoff, Tilman
Hernando, Nati
Wagner, Carsten A.
Source :
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology. Oct2024, Vol. 476 Issue 10, p1597-1612. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Intestinal absorption of phosphate is bimodal, consisting of a transcellular pathway and a poorly characterized paracellular mode, even though the latter one contributes to the bulk of absorption under normal dietary conditions. Claudin-3 (Cldn3), a tight junction protein present along the whole intestine in mice, has been proposed to tighten the paracellular pathway for phosphate. The aim of this work was to characterize the phosphate-related phenotype of Cldn3-deficient mice. Cldn3-deficient mice and wildtype littermates were fed standard diet or challenged for 3 days with high dietary phosphate. Feces, urine, blood, intestinal segments and kidneys were collected. Measurements included fecal, urinary, and plasma concentrations of phosphate and calcium, plasma levels of phosphate-regulating hormones, evaluation of trans- and paracellular phosphate transport across jejunum and ileum, and analysis of intestinal phosphate and calcium permeabilities. Fecal and urinary excretion of phosphate as well as its plasma concentration was similar in both genotypes, under standard and high-phosphate diet. However, Cldn3-deficient mice challenged with high dietary phosphate had a reduced urinary calcium excretion and increased plasma levels of calcitriol. Intact FGF23 concentration was also similar in both groups, regardless of the dietary conditions. We found no differences either in intestinal phosphate transport (trans- or paracellular) and phosphate and calcium permeabilities between genotypes. The intestinal expression of claudin-7 remained unaltered in Cldn3-deficient mice. Our data do not provide evidence for a decisive role of Cldn3 for intestinal phosphate absorption and phosphate homeostasis. In addition, our data suggest a novel role of Cldn3 in regulating calcitriol levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00316768
Volume :
476
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179536747
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00424-024-02998-x