Kidney and Metabolic Bone Diseases Vol.25 No.1(2)

Theme Recent advances in research concerning FGF23 and Klotho
Title Regulation of cell function by phosphate
Publish Date 2012/01
Author Toshimi Michigami Department of Bone and Mineral Research, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health
[ Summary ] Phosphorus exerts various biological functions. Recent studies have demonstrated that alterations in the levels of extracellular inorganic phosphate regulate functions in some cell types. In bone cells such as osteoblasts and chondrocytes, extracellular phosphate plays some roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, mineralization and apoptosis. In extraskeletal tissues as well, phosphate influences cell function. For example, increased extracellular phosphate results in dysfunction in vascular endothelial cells and calcification of smooth muscle cells. It is suggested that extracellular inorganic phosphate regulates cell functions partly through type III Na+/Pi cotransporter Pit-1 and Raf/MEK/ERK pathway.
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