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Impaired gastric acidification negatively affects calcium homeostasis and bone mass.

Authors :
Schinke, Thorsten
Schilling, Arndt F.
Baranowsky, Anke
Seitz, Sebastian
Marshall, Robert P.
Linn, Tilman
Blaeker, Michael
Huebner, Antje K.
Schulz, Ansgar
Simon, Ronald
Gebauer, Matthias
Priemel, Matthias
Kornak, Uwe
Perkovic, Sandra
Barvencik, Florian
Beil, F. Timo
Fattore, Andrea Del
Frattini, Annalisa
Streichert, Thomas
Pueschel, Klaus
Source :
Nature Medicine; Jun2009, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p674-681, 8p, 7 Graphs
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Activation of osteoclasts and their acidification-dependent resorption of bone is thought to maintain proper serum calcium levels. Here we show that osteoclast dysfunction alone does not generally affect calcium homeostasis. Indeed, mice deficient in Src, encoding a tyrosine kinase critical for osteoclast activity, show signs of osteopetrosis, but without hypocalcemia or defects in bone mineralization. Mice deficient in Cckbr, encoding a gastrin receptor that affects acid secretion by parietal cells, have the expected defects in gastric acidification but also secondary hyperparathyroidism and osteoporosis and modest hypocalcemia. These results suggest that alterations in calcium homeostasis can be driven by defects in gastric acidification, especially given that calcium gluconate supplementation fully rescues the phenotype of the Cckbr-mutant mice. Finally, mice deficient in Tcirg1, encoding a subunit of the vacuolar proton pump specifically expressed in both osteoclasts and parietal cells, show hypocalcemia and osteopetrorickets. Although neither Src- nor Cckbr-deficient mice have this latter phenotype, the combined deficiency of both genes results in osteopetrorickets. Thus, we find that osteopetrosis and osteopetrorickets are distinct phenotypes, depending on the site or sites of defective acidification (pages 610–612). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
40929344
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.1963