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In vitro studies on intestinal calcium and phosphate transport in horses
Authors:Cehak Anja  Wilkens Mirja R  Guschlbauer Maria  Mrochen Nina  Schröder Bernd  Feige Karsten  Breves Gerhard
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Physiology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, 30173 Hannover, Germany
  • b Clinic for Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bünteweg 9, 30559 Hannover, Germany
  • Abstract:Transepithelial transport mechanisms play a key role in regulating the absorption and secretion of calcium (Ca2 +) and inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the gastrointestinal tract. Although intestinal disorders with imbalances in macromineral homeostasis are frequently observed in horses, available data on intestinal Ca2 + and Pi transport are limited. The aim of the present study was to characterize the intestinal Ca2 + and Pi transport functionally by using the in vitro radioisotope tracer technique with Ussing chambers and to identify components involved in Ca2 + transport at both mRNA and protein level. Among the different intestinal segments, the duodenum showed significant and highest active Ca2 + absorption. The findings from RT-PCR and Western blot analysis suggest that the epithelial Ca2 + channel TRPV6, the cytosolic calcium binding protein calbindin-D9K and the plasma membrane calcium ATPase PMCA may be involved in active transcellular Ca2 + transport. Regarding the Pi transport, the results indicate significant active Pi secretion in the jejunum, but the contributing mechanisms remain unclear. A significant inhibiting effect of ouabain as an antagonist of the basolateral Na+/K+-ATPase on the serosal-to-mucosal Pi transport suggests a pivotal role of Na+ in jejunal Pi transport in the horse.
    Keywords:Intestine   Calcium   Phosphate   Horse   Ussing chamber   TRPV6
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