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HERO ID
5086346
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Magnesium modulates parathyroid hormone secretion and upregulates parathyroid receptor expression at moderately low calcium concentration
Author(s)
Rodríguez-Ortiz, ME; Canalejo, A; Herencia, C; Martínez-Moreno, JM; Peralta-Ramírez, A; Perez-Martinez, P; Navarro-González, JF; Rodríguez, M; Peter, M; Gundlach, K; Steppan, S; Passlick-Deetjen, J; Muñoz-Castañeda, JR; Almaden, Y
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation
ISSN:
0931-0509
EISSN:
1460-2385
Volume
29
Issue
2
Page Numbers
282-289
Language
English
PMID
24103811
DOI
10.1093/ndt/gft400
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The interest on magnesium (Mg) has grown since clinical studies have shown the efficacy of Mg-containing phosphate binders. However, some concern has arisen for the potential effect of increased serum Mg on parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. Our objective was to evaluate the direct effect of Mg in the regulation of the parathyroid function; specifically, PTH secretion and the expression of parathyroid cell receptors: CaR, the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and FGFR1/Klotho.
METHODS:
The work was performed in vitro by incubating intact rat parathyroid glands in different calcium (Ca) and Mg concentrations.
RESULTS:
Increasing Mg concentrations from 0.5 to 2 mM produced a left shift of PTH-Ca curves. With Mg 5 mM, the secretory response was practically abolished. Mg was able to reduce PTH only if parathyroid glands were exposed to moderately low Ca concentrations; with normal-high Ca concentrations, the effect of Mg on PTH inhibition was minor or absent. After 6-h incubation at a Ca concentration of 1.0 mM, the expression of parathyroid CaR, VDR, FGFR1 and Klotho (at mRNA and protein levels) was increased with a Mg concentration of 2.0 when compared with 0.5 mM.
CONCLUSIONS:
Mg reduces PTH secretion mainly when a moderate low calcium concentration is present; Mg also modulates parathyroid glands function through upregulation of the key cellular receptors CaR, VDR and FGF23/Klotho system.
Keywords
calcium-sensing receptor, magnesium, parathyroid glands, PTH, vitamin D receptor
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