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Query: UMLS:C0020438 (hypercalciuria)
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This study aimed to evaluate whether recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) or insulin-like growth factor-I (rhIGF-I) can reverse or prevent further bone loss in aged osteopenic ovariectomized (OVX) rats and to compare their effects with those of 17 beta-estradiol (E2). Twelve-month-old rats were OVX, remained untreated for 8 weeks, and subsequently received daily subcutaneous (SC) injections of rhGH (75 micrograms/day), rhIGF-I (250 micrograms/day), E2 (1.5 micrograms/day), and their respective combinations during 8 weeks, and were then compared with sham-operated, pretreatment OVX, and saline-treated OVX rats. A single sc injection of rhGH resulted in peak hGH concentrations after 90 minutes, with a half-life of 124 minutes; the highest plasma IGF-I concentrations were reached 45 minutes after rhIGF-I injection (+57% vs. baseline) with a gradual decline thereafter. Measurements included: biochemical parameters of bone remodeling (plasma osteocalcin and urinary pyridinolines); histomorphometry of proximal tibial metaphysis; DXA of femur; biomechanical analysis of femur and fifth lumbar vertebra (L5); plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3), and calbindin-D9K in duodenal mucosa. Whereas all E2-treated OVX rats had much suppressed bone remodeling, rhGH or rhIGF-I had no effect on any biochemical or histomorphometrical parameter of remodeling. The bone mineral density (BMD) at the distal femoral metaphysis as well as parameters of strength at L5 were maintained at pretreatment values in OVX rats treated with E2, GH, or IGF-I, but not in saline-treated OVX rats; their effects were not additive, however. Trabecular bone volume in the tibial metaphysis was also higher in rats treated with these agents than in saline-treated rats, but this was more apparent at the primary than at the secondary spongiosa, suggesting that their mechanism of action is on primary spongiosa formation or breakdown. E2 alone was ineffective to augment the BMD at the femoral diaphysis; however, the diaphyseal BMD was 12-14% higher (p < 0.01) after 8 weeks of GH treatment than in pretreatment or saline-treated OVX rats and sham-operated rats, while IGF-I was less effective than GH, GH or IGF-I treatment had no effect on plasma 1,25(OH)2D3 or duodenal calbindin-D9K concentrations, but the combination of GH or IGF-I with E2 potentiated the effect of E2 to stimulate calbindin-D9K concentrations and urinary calcium excretion, indicating "hyperabsorption hypercalciuria." In conclusion, the administration of rhGH and rhIGF-I, like that of E2, into aged OVX rats prevents further loss of bone mass and strength at sites containing trabecular bone. In addition, rhGH increases cortical bone mass above pretreatment values.
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PMID:Effects of recombinant human growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I, with or without 17 beta-estradiol, on bone and mineral homeostasis of aged ovariectomized rats. 891 80

Furosemide is a loop diuretic agent that has been used to treat hypercalcemia because it increases renal calcium excretion. The effect of furosemide on calcium transport molecules in distal tubules has yet to be investigated. We conducted studies to examine the effects of furosemide on renal calcium excretion and expression of calcium transport molecules in mice. Mice were administered with a single dose of furosemide (15 mg/kg) and examined 4 h later or were given twice-daily furosemide injections for 3 days. To evaluate the effects of volume depletion, drinking water was supplemented with salt. Our results showed that, in acute experiments, furosemide enhanced urinary calcium excretion, which was associated with a significant increase in mRNA levels of TRPV5, TRPV6, and calbindin-D28k but not calbindin-D9k as measured by real-time PCR (TRPV5 and TRPV6 are transient receptor potential vanilloid 5 and 6). Chronic furosemide administration induced three- to fourfold increases in urinary calcium excretion and elevated mRNA levels of TRPV5, TRPV6, calbindin-D28k, and calbindin-D9k without or with salt supplement. Similar upregulation of calcium transport molecules was observed in mice with gentamicin-induced hypercalciuria. Coadministration of chlorothiazide decreased furosemide-induced calciuria, either acutely or chronically, although still accompanied by upregulation of these transport molecules. Immunofluorescent staining studies revealed comparably increased protein abundance in TRPV5 and calbindin-D28k. We conclude that furosemide treatment enhances urinary calcium excretion. Increased abundance of calcium transport molecules in the distal convoluted tubule represents a solute load-dependent effect in response to increased calcium delivery and serves as a compensatory adaptation in the downstream segment.
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PMID:Effects of furosemide on renal calcium handling. 1765 76

Claudin-16 (CLDN16) is critical for renal paracellular epithelial transport of Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) in the thick ascending loop of Henle. To gain novel insights into the role of CLDN16 in renal Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) homeostasis and the pathological mechanisms underlying a human disease associated with CLDN16 dysfunction [familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (FHHNC), OMIM 248250], we generated a mouse model of CLDN16 deficiency. Similar to patients, CLDN16-deficient mice displayed hypercalciuria and hypomagnesemia. Contrary to FHHNC patients, nephrocalcinosis was absent in our model, indicating the existence of compensatory pathways in ion handling in this model. In line with the renal loss of Ca(2+), compensatory mechanisms like parathyroid hormone and 1,25(OH)(2)D(3) were significantly elevated. Also, gene expression profiling revealed transcriptional upregulation of several Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) transport systems including Trpv5, Trpm6, and calbindin-D9k. Induced gene expression was also seen for the transcripts of two putative Mg(2+) transport proteins, Cnnm2 and Atp13a4. Moreover, urinary pH was significantly lower when compared with wild-type mice. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that loss of CLDN16 activity leads to specific alterations in Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) homeostasis and that CLDN16-deficient mice represent a useful model to further elucidate pathways involved in renal Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) handling.
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PMID:Targeted deletion of murine Cldn16 identifies extra- and intrarenal compensatory mechanisms of Ca2+ and Mg2+ wasting. 2014 68