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Article ; Online: Magnesium prevents phosphate-induced vascular calcification via TRPM7 and Pit-1 in an aortic tissue culture model.

Sonou, Tomohiro / Ohya, Masaki / Yashiro, Mitsuru / Masumoto, Asuka / Nakashima, Yuri / Ito, Teppei / Mima, Toru / Negi, Shigeo / Kimura-Suda, Hiromi / Shigematsu, Takashi

Hypertension research : official journal of the Japanese Society of Hypertension

2017  Volume 40, Issue 6, Page(s) 562–567

Abstract: ... TRPM7 and Pit-1 underpins the magnesium-mediated reversal of high-phosphate-associated VC. ... the influence of increasing magnesium concentrations on VC in a rat aortic tissue culture model. Aortic segments ... Furthermore, phosphate transporter-1 (Pit-1) protein expression was increased in tissues cultured in HP medium ...

Abstract Previous clinical and experimental studies have indicated that magnesium may prevent vascular calcification (VC), but mechanistic characterization has not been reported. This study investigated the influence of increasing magnesium concentrations on VC in a rat aortic tissue culture model. Aortic segments from male Sprague-Dawley rats were incubated in serum-supplemented high-phosphate medium for 10 days. The magnesium concentration in this medium was increased to demonstrate its role in preventing VC, which was assessed by imaging and spectroscopy. The mineral composition of the calcification was analyzed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) mapping. Magnesium supplementation of high-phosphate medium dose-dependently suppressed VC (quantified as aortic calcium content), and almost ablated it at 2.4 mm magnesium. The FTIR images and SEM-EDX maps indicated that the distribution of phosphate (as hydroxyapatite), phosphorus and Mg corresponded with calcium content in the aortic ring and VC. The inhibitory effect of magnesium supplementation on VC was partially reduced by 2-aminoethoxy-diphenylborate, an inhibitor of TRPM7. Furthermore, phosphate transporter-1 (Pit-1) protein expression was increased in tissues cultured in HP medium and was gradually-and dose dependently-decreased by magnesium. We conclude that a mechanism involving TRPM7 and Pit-1 underpins the magnesium-mediated reversal of high-phosphate-associated VC.
Language English
Publishing date 2017-06
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1175297-x
ISSN 1348-4214 ; 0916-9636
ISSN (online) 1348-4214
ISSN 0916-9636
DOI 10.1038/hr.2016.188
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