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Genetic ablation of vitamin D activation pathway reverses biochemical and skeletal anomalies in Fgf-23-null animals

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 169, Issue 6, Pages 2161-2170

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AMER SOC INVESTIGATIVE PATHOLOGY, INC
DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2006.060329

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Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) is one of the circulating phosphaturic factors associated with renal phosphate wasting. Fgf-23(-/-) animals show extremely high serum levels of phosphate and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3, along with abnormal bone mineralization and soft tissue calcifications. To determine the role of vitamin D in mediating altered phosphate homeostasis and skeletogenesis in the Fgf-23(-/-) mice, we generated mice lacking both the Fgf-23 and la-hydroxylase genes (Fgf-23(-/-)/1 alpha(OH)ase(-/-)). in the current study, we have identified the cellular source of Fgf-23 in adult mice. in addition, loss of vitamin D activities from Fgf-23(-/-)mice reverses the severe hyperphosphatemia to hypophosphatemia, attributable to increased urinary phosphate wasting inFgf-23(-/-)1 alpha(OH)ase(-/-) mice, possibly as a consequence of decreased expression of NaPi2a. Ablation of vitamin D from Fgf-23(-/-) mice resulted in further reduction of total bone mineral content and bone mineral density and reversed ectopic calcification of skeleton and soft tissues, suggesting that abnormal mineral ion homeostasis and impaired skeletogenesis in Fgf-23(-/-) mice are mediated through enhanced vitamin D activities. In conclusion, using genetic manipulation studies, we have provided evidence for an in vivo inverse correlation between Fgf-23 and vitamin D activities and for the severe skeletal and soft tissue abnormalities of Fgf-23(-/-) mice being mediated through vitamin D.

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