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XB-ART-35351
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2007 May 01;275:1030-6. doi: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.106.132266.
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Characterization of phosphate transport in rat vascular smooth muscle cells: implications for vascular calcification.

Villa-Bellosta R , Bogaert YE , Levi M , Sorribas V .


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OBJECTIVE: Hyperphosphatemia and inorganic phosphate (Pi) transport by vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of vascular calcification. The aim of this work has been to characterize Pi transport in VSMCs. METHODS AND RESULTS: Primary cultures of VSMCs express both high affinity Na-dependent and Na-independent components of Pi transport. Under physiological conditions both transport systems are saturated, show similar activity, and are inhibited by increasing pH. The Na-dependent transport is also weakly inhibited by phosphonoformic acid (PFA) (3.9 mmol/L IC50 at 0.05 mmol/L Pi). Real-time polymerase chain reaction shows that Pit1 and Pit2 are expressed to the same degree, and no other Pi transporters are significantly expressed. When expressed in Xenopus oocytes they are strictly Na-dependent, with high affinities for Pi, and are inhibited by increasing pH, but only weakly inhibited by PFA. We have used RNA interference to demonstrate that Pit1 and Pit2 are the transporters responsible for Na-dependent Pi transport in VSMCs. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together these novel findings suggest new roles of Pi transport in the pathogenesis of VC and have implications as potential future clinical targets.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: pou1f1 slc20a1 slc20a2