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Hypophosphatemia promotes lower rates of muscle ATP synthesis

Authors :
Pesta, Dominik H
Tsirigotis, Dimitrios N
Befroy, Douglas E
Caballero, Daniel
Jurczak, Michael J
Rahimi, Yasmeen
Cline, Gary W
Dufour, Sylvie
Birkenfeld, Andreas L
Rothman, Douglas L
Carpenter, Thomas O
Insogna, Karl
Petersen, Kitt Mia Falck
Bergwitz, Clemens
Shulman, Gerald I.
Pesta, Dominik H
Tsirigotis, Dimitrios N
Befroy, Douglas E
Caballero, Daniel
Jurczak, Michael J
Rahimi, Yasmeen
Cline, Gary W
Dufour, Sylvie
Birkenfeld, Andreas L
Rothman, Douglas L
Carpenter, Thomas O
Insogna, Karl
Petersen, Kitt Mia Falck
Bergwitz, Clemens
Shulman, Gerald I.
Source :
Pesta , D H , Tsirigotis , D N , Befroy , D E , Caballero , D , Jurczak , M J , Rahimi , Y , Cline , G W , Dufour , S , Birkenfeld , A L , Rothman , D L , Carpenter , T O , Insogna , K , Petersen , K M F , Bergwitz , C & Shulman , G I 2016 , ' Hypophosphatemia promotes lower rates of muscle ATP synthesis ' , FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology , vol. 30 , no. 10 , pp. 3378-3387 .
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Hypophosphatemia can lead to muscle weakness and respiratory and heart failure, but the mechanism is unknown. To address this question, we noninvasively assessed rates of muscle ATP synthesis in hypophosphatemic mice by using in vivo saturation transfer [(31)P]-magnetic resonance spectroscopy. By using this approach, we found that basal and insulin-stimulated rates of muscle ATP synthetic flux (VATP) and plasma inorganic phosphate (Pi) were reduced by 50% in mice with diet-induced hypophosphatemia as well as in NaPi2a knockout mice (NaPi2a(-/-)) compared with their wild-type littermate controls. Rates of VATP normalized in both hypophosphatemic groups after restoring plasma Pi concentrations. Furthermore, VATP was directly related to cellular and mitochondrial Pi uptake in L6 and RC13 rodent myocytes and isolated muscle mitochondria. Similar findings were observed in a patient with chronic hypophosphatemia as a result of a mutation in SLC34A3 who had a 50% reduction in both serum Pi content and muscle VATP After oral Pi repletion and normalization of serum Pi levels, muscle VATP completely normalized in the patient. Taken together, these data support the hypothesis that decreased muscle ATP synthesis, in part, may be caused by low blood Pi concentrations, which may explain some aspects of muscle weakness observed in patients with hypophosphatemia.-Pesta, D. H., Tsirigotis, D. N., Befroy, D. E., Caballero, D., Jurczak, M. J., Rahimi, Y., Cline, G. W., Dufour, S., Birkenfeld, A. L., Rothman, D. L., Carpenter, T. O., Insogna, K., Petersen, K. F., Bergwitz, C., Shulman, G. I. Hypophosphatemia promotes lower rates of muscle ATP synthesis.

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Journal :
Pesta , D H , Tsirigotis , D N , Befroy , D E , Caballero , D , Jurczak , M J , Rahimi , Y , Cline , G W , Dufour , S , Birkenfeld , A L , Rothman , D L , Carpenter , T O , Insogna , K , Petersen , K M F , Bergwitz , C & Shulman , G I 2016 , ' Hypophosphatemia promotes lower rates of muscle ATP synthesis ' , FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology , vol. 30 , no. 10 , pp. 3378-3387 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322685397
Document Type :
Electronic Resource