肾脏中的细胞外焦磷酸盐:它是如何到达那里的,它有什么作用?

Nephron Physiology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-12 DOI:10.1159/000341597
Shabbir H Moochhala
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焦磷酸盐(PPi)是一种众所周知的钙化调节剂,而ANKH(小鼠ANK)蛋白在PPi的膜转运中起作用。早期的研究主要集中在骨骼和关节,但ANKH也可能在肾脏中发挥重要作用,较新的研究集中在肾衰竭中的血管钙化。肾脏钙化可发生由于自然发生的ANK小鼠突变,但其他ANK突变不引起肾脏表型。尽管有超过10年的证据表明ANKH参与PPi的运输,但从未证实过通过ANKH的PPi外排。而不是物理移动PPi, ANKH蛋白可能通过水解和区隔化等其他方式协助其膜运输。蛋白质复合物可以解释ANKH对特定组织的特异性影响。在肾脏中,最近的定位数据可能有助于提示ANKH的生理作用,例如它与水通道蛋白-2和睫膜蛋白的共定位。这种功能的多样性反映了ANKH在组织中的普遍存在性及其深刻的进化保守性。
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Extracellular pyrophosphate in the kidney: how does it get there and what does it do?.

Pyrophosphate (PPi) is well known as a regulator of calcification, and the ANKH (ANK in mouse) protein has a role in the membrane transport of PPi. Earlier work concentrated on bones and joints, but ANKH is also likely to have important roles in the kidney, with newer studies focusing on vascular calcification in renal failure. Renal calcification can occur due to a naturally occurring ANK mouse mutation, yet other ANK mutations do not cause a renal phenotype. Despite evidence over 10 years of ANKH's involvement in PPi transport, efflux of PPi via ANKH has never been demonstrated. Rather than physically moving PPi, the ANKH protein may assist its membrane transport in other ways such as by hydrolysis and compartmentalisation. Protein complexes may account for effects of ANKH that are specific to particular tissues. In the kidney, recent localisation data may be helpful in suggesting physiological roles for ANKH, such as its co-localisation with aquaporin-2 and cilial proteins. Such diverse functions would reflect the ubiquitous nature of ANKH in tissues and its profound evolutionary conservation.

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Nephron Physiology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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