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Toxicol Sci ; 139(2): 301-16, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24614234

ABSTRACT

Itai-itai disease is thought to be the result of chronic cadmium (Cd) intoxication. Renal proximal tubules are a major target of Cd toxicity. The whole mechanism of the adverse effects of Cd remains unresolved, especially how renal damage is related to the development of bone lesions. Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a bone-derived phosphaturic factor that regulates vitamin D and inorganic phosphate metabolism in the kidney. To clarify the role of FGF23 on Cd toxicity, we investigated the mechanisms of Cd-induced FGF23 production in the bone. Cd injection into mice significantly increased plasma FGF23 concentrations, but did not change FGF23 mRNA expression in bone. GalNAc-T3 is involved in secreting intact FGF23. To determine potential roles of GalNAc-T3 in Cd-induced FGF23 production, we examined the effect of Cd on GalNAc-T3 mRNA expression in vivo and in vitro. GalNAc-T3 gene expression was significantly increased in the bones of Cd-injected mice. Cd also enhanced the expression of GalNAc-T3 in cultured osteosarcoma UMR106 cells and primary osteocytes. Cd activated aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhR) and AhR were required for GalNAc-T3 gene expression induced by Cd. In addition, Cd-dependent FGF23 production was completely inhibited by an AhR antagonist. AhR siRNA markedly suppressed the stimulation of transcriptional activity by Cd. Furthermore, Cd induced AhR activation via phosphorylation of Ser-68 by p38 kinase in the nuclear export signal of AhR. Thus, Cd stimulated GalNAc-T3 gene transcription via enhanced AhR binding to the GalNAc-T3 promoter. These findings suggest that the Cd-induced increase in GalNAc-T3 suppresses proteolytic processing of FGF23 and increases serum FGF23 concentrations.


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Cadmium Chloride/toxicity , Femur/drug effects , Fibroblast Growth Factors/genetics , N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases/genetics , Osteoblasts/drug effects , Osteocytes/drug effects , Animals , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Line, Tumor , Female , Femur/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 , Fibroblast Growth Factors/blood , Gene Expression/drug effects , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred ICR , Osteoblasts/metabolism , Osteocytes/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/metabolism , Up-Regulation , p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism , Polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase
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Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi ; 67(4): 464-71, 2012.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23095356

ABSTRACT

Phosphaturia has been documented following cadmium (Cd) exposure in both humans and experimental animals. Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) serves as an essential phosphate homeostasis pathway in the bone-kidney axis. In the present study, we investigated the effects of Cd on phosphate (Pi) homeostasis in mice. Following Cd injection into C57BL/6J mice, plasma FGF23 concentration significantly increased. The urinary Pi excretion level was significantly higher in the Cd-injected C57BL/6J mice than in the control group. Plasma Pi concentration decreased only slightly in the Cd-injected mice compared with the control group. No changes were observed in the concentration of the plasma parathyroid hormone and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D(3) in both groups of mice. We observed a decrease in phosphate transport activity and also a decrease in the expression level of renal phosphate transporter Npt2c, but not that of Npt2a. Furthermore, we examined the effect of Cd on Npt2c in Npt2a-knockout (KO) mice, which expresses Npt2c as a major NaPi cotransporter. Injecting Cd to Npt2aKO mice induced a significant increase in plasma FGF23 concentration and urinary Pi excretion level. Furthermore, we observed decreases in phosphate transport activity and renal Npt2c expression level in the Cd-injected Npt2a KO mice. The present study suggests that hypophosphatemia induced by Cd may be closely associated with FGF23.


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Cadmium/adverse effects , Fibroblast Growth Factors/physiology , Hypophosphatemia, Familial/etiology , Phosphates/metabolism , Animals , Biological Transport/genetics , Bone and Bones/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 , Fibroblast Growth Factors/blood , Homeostasis/genetics , Humans , Hypophosphatemia/etiology , Kidney/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Osteomalacia/chemically induced , Osteomalacia/etiology , Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type IIa/metabolism , Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type IIc/metabolism
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