Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in mice
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2008
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It is well established that calcitonin is a potent inhibitor of bone resorption; however, a physiological role for calcitonin acting through its cognate receptor, the calcitonin receptor (CTR), has not been identified. Data from previous genetically modified animal models have recognized a possible role for calcitonin and the CTR in controlling bone formation; however, interpretation of these data are complicated, in part because of their mixed genetic background. Therefore, to elucidate the physiological role of the CTR in calcium and bone metabolism, we generated a viable global CTR knockout (KO) mouse model using the Cre/loxP system, in which the CTR is globally deleted by >94% but <100%. Global CTRKOs displayed normal serum ultrafiltrable calcium levels and a mild increase in bone formation in males, showing that the CTR plays a modest physiological role in the regulation of bone and calcium homeostasis in the basal state in mice. Furthermore, the peak in serum total calcium after calcitriol [1,25(OH)2D3]-induced hypercalcemia was substantially greater in global CTRKOs compared with controls. These data provide strong evidence for a biological role of the CTR in regulating calcium homeostasis in states of calcium stress. |
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. |
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DOI:10.1359/JBMR.080310 Davey, Rachel A., Turner, Andrew G., McManus, Julie F., Chiu, W.S. Maria, Tjahyono, Francisca, Moore, Alison J., Atkins, Gerald J., Anderson, Paul H., Ma, Cathy, Glatt, Vaida, MacLean, Helen E., Vincent, Cristina, Bouxsein, Mary, Morris, Howard A., Findlay, David M., & Zajac, Jeffrey D. (2008) Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in mice. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 23(8), pp. 1182-1193. |
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Copyright 2008 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #calcitonin #knock-out/in #bone histomorphometry |
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Journal Article |