Elevated luminal inorganic phosphate suppresses intestinal Zn absorption in 5/6 nephrectomized rats

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Title
Elevated luminal inorganic phosphate suppresses intestinal Zn absorption in 5/6 nephrectomized rats
Other Title
  • 5/6腎臓摘出ラットにおいて増加する腸管腔内無機リン酸は亜鉛吸収を抑制する
  • INORGANIC PHOSPHATE SUPPRESSES INTESTINAL Zn ABSORPTION
Author
Okumura, Yosuke
Alias Name
  • 奥村, 陽介
  • オクムラ, ヨウスケ
Author
Abe, Kotaro
Alias Name
  • アベ, コウタロウ
  • アベ, コウタロウ
Author
Sakai, Shoko
Alias Name
  • サカイ, ショウコ
  • サカイ, ショウコ
Author
Kamei, Yuki
Alias Name
  • 亀井, 優輝
  • カメイ, ユウキ
Author
Mori, Yuki
Alias Name
  • モリ, ユウキ
  • モリ, ユウキ
Author
Adachi, Yuichiro
Alias Name
  • アダチ, ユウイチロウ
  • アダチ, ユウイチロウ
Author
Takikawa, Masaki
Alias Name
  • タキカワ, マサキ
  • タキカワ, マサキ
Author
Kitamura, Ayano
Alias Name
  • キタムラ, アヤノ
  • キタムラ, アヤノ
Author
Ohminami, Hirokazu
Alias Name
  • 大南, 博和
  • オオミナミ, ヒロカズ
Author
Ohnishi, Kohta
Alias Name
  • 大西, 康太
  • オオニシ, コウタ
Author
Masuda, Masashi
Alias Name
  • 増田, 真志
  • マスダ, マサシ
Author
Kambe, Taiho
Alias Name
  • カンベ, タイホウ
  • カンベ, タイホウ
Author
Yamamoto, Hironori
Alias Name
  • 山本, 浩範
  • ヤマモト, ヒロノリ
Author
Taketani, Yutaka
Alias Name
  • 竹谷, 豊
  • タケタニ, ユタカ
University
徳島大学
Types of degree
博士(栄養学)
Grant ID
甲栄第306号
Degree year
2024-03-22

Description

Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element in various biological processes. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often leads to hypozincemia, resulting in further progression of CKD. In CKD, intestinal Zn absorption, the main regulator of systemic Zn metabolism, is often impaired; however, the mechanism underlying Zn malabsorption remains unclear. Here, we evaluated intestinal Zn absorption capacity in a rat model of CKD induced by 5/6 nephrectomy (5/6 Nx). Rats were given Zn and the incremental area under the plasma Zn concentration-time curve (iAUC) was measured as well as the expression of ZIP4, an intestinal Zn transporter. We found that 5/6 Nx rats showed lower iAUC than sham-operated rats, but expression of ZIP4 protein was upregulated. We therefore focused on other Zn absorption regulators to explore the mechanism by which Zn absorption was substantially decreased. Because some phosphate compounds inhibit Zn absorption by coprecipitation and hyperphosphatemia is a common symptom in advanced CKD, we measured inorganic phosphate (Pi) levels. Pi was elevated in not only serum but also the intestinal lumen of 5/6 Nx rats. Furthermore, intestinal intraluminal Pi administration decreased the iAUC in a dose-dependent manner in normal rats. In vitro, increased Pi concentration decreased Zn solubility under physiological conditions. Furthermore, dietary Pi restriction ameliorated hypozincemia in 5/6 Nx rats. We conclude that hyperphosphatemia or excess Pi intake is a factor in Zn malabsorption and hypozincemia in CKD. Appropriate management of hyperphosphatemia will be useful for prevention and treatment of hypozincemia in patients with CKD. NEW & NOTEWORTHY We demonstrated that elevated intestinal luminal Pi concentration can suppress intestinal Zn absorption activity without decreasing the expression of the associated Zn transporter. Increased intestinal luminal Pi led to the formation of an insoluble complex with Zn while dietary Pi restriction or administration of a Pi binder ameliorated hypozincemia in chronic kidney disease model rats. Therefore, modulation of dietary Pi by Pi restriction or a Pi binder might be useful for the treatment of hypozincemia and hyperphosphatemia.

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