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食餌性ポリリン酸は、モノリン酸よりも腎障害およびFGF23分泌に大きな影響を与える

Authors :
Sasaki, Sumire
Koike, Megumi
Tanifuji, Kazuya
Uga, Minori
Kawahara, Kota
Komiya, Aoi
Miura, Mizuki
Harada, Yamato
Hamaguchi, Yuki
Sasaki, Shohei
Shiozaki, Yuji
Kaneko, Ichiro
Miyamoto, Ken-ichi
Segawa, Hiroko
Source :
The Journal of Medical Investigation. 69(3-4):173-179
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine, 2022.

Abstract

Phosphate (Pi)-containing food additives are used in several forms. Polyphosphate (PPi) salt has more harmful effects than monophosphate (MPi) salt on bone physiology and renal function. This study aimed to analyze the levels of parathyroid hormone PTH and fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) and the expression of renal / intestinal Pi transport-related molecules in mice fed with an MPi or PPi diet. There were no significant differences in plasma Pi concentration and fecal Pi excretion levels between mice fed with the high-MPi and PPi diet. However, more severe tubular dilatation, interstitial fibrosis, and calcification were observed in the kidneys of mice fed with the high PPi diet versus the MPi diet. Furthermore, there was a significant increase in serum FGF23 levels and a decrease in renal phosphate transporter protein expression in mice fed with the PPi diet versus the MPi diet. Furthermore, the high MPi diet was associated with significantly suppressed expression and activity of intestinal alkaline phosphatase protein. In summary, PPi has a more severe effect on renal damage than MPi, as well as induces more FGF23 secretion. Excess FGF23 may be more involved in inflammation, fibrosis, and calcification in the kidney.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13496867
Volume :
69
Issue :
3-4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Medical Investigation
Accession number :
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