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Kidney Int ; 69(4): 650-4, 2006 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16518325

ABSTRACT

Ca2+ homeostasis is an important factor, which is underlined by the numerous clinical symptoms that involve Ca2+ deficiencies. The overall Ca2+ balance is maintained by the concerted action of Ca2+ absorption in the intestine, reabsorption in the kidney, and exchange from bone, which are all under the control of the calciotropic hormones that are released upon a demand for Ca2+. In the kidney, these calciotropic hormones affect active Ca2+ reabsorption, which consists of TRPV5 as the apical entry gate for Ca2+ influx, calbindin-D28K as an intracellular ferry for Ca2+ and, NCX1 and PMCA1b for extrusion of Ca2+ across the basolateral membrane. This review highlights the action of hormones on renal Ca2+ handling and focuses on the coordinated control of the renal Ca2+ transport proteins. Parathyroid hormone stimulates renal Ca2+ handling by regulating active Ca2+ reabsorption on both the genomic and non-genomic level. Estrogens harbor calciotropic hormone characteristics positively regulating the expression of TRPV5, independently of vitamin D. Besides having a strong regulatory effect on the expression of the intestinal Ca2+ transport proteins, vitamin D contributes to the overall Ca2+ balance by enhancing the expression of the Ca2+ transport machinery in the kidney. Dietary Ca2+ is involved in regulating its own handling by controlling the expression of the renal Ca2+ transport proteins. Thus, the magnitude of Ca2+ entry via TRPV5 controls the expression of the other Ca2+ transport proteins underlining the gatekeeper function of this Ca2+ channel in the renal Ca2+ handling.


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Calcium/metabolism , Homeostasis , Kidney/metabolism , Absorption/drug effects , Animals , Calbindin 1 , Calbindins , Calcium/deficiency , Calcium Channels/physiology , Calcium, Dietary/pharmacology , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/physiology , Cation Transport Proteins/physiology , Estrogens/physiology , Humans , Parathyroid Hormone/physiology , Plasma Membrane Calcium-Transporting ATPases , S100 Calcium Binding Protein G/physiology , Sodium-Calcium Exchanger/physiology , TRPV Cation Channels/physiology , Vitamin D/physiology
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