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American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2013

Retention of fetuin-A in renal tubular lumen protects the kidney from nephrocalcinosis in rats

Isao Matsui; Takayuki Hamano; Satoshi Mikami; Kazunori Inoue; Akihiro Shimomura; Yasuyuki Nagasawa; Toshimi Michigami; Tomokazu Ohnishi; Naohiko Fujii; Chikako Nakano; Yasuo Kusunoki; Harumi Kitamura; Hirotsugu Iwatani; Yoshitsugu Takabatake; Jun-ya Kaimori; Go Matsuba; Kento Okoshi; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Yoshiharu Tsubakihara; Hiromi Rakugi; Yoshitaka Isaka

The serum glycoprotein fetuin-A is an important inhibitor of extraosseous calcification. The importance of fetuin-A has been confirmed in fetuin-A null mice, which develop widespread extraosseous calcification including the kidney. However, the mechanism how fetuin-A protects kidneys from nephrocalcinosis remains uncertain. Here, we demonstrate that intratubular fetuin-A plays a role in the prevention of nephrocalcinosis in the proximal tubules. Although normal rat kidney did not express mRNA for fetuin-A, we found punctate immunohistochemical staining of fetuin-A mainly in the S1 segment of the proximal tubules. The staining pattern suggested that fetuin-A passed through the slit diaphragm, traveled in the proximal tubular lumen, and was introduced into proximal tubular cells by megalin-mediated endocytosis. To test this hypothesis, we inhibited the function of megalin by intravenous injection of histidine-tagged soluble receptor-associated protein (His-sRAP), a megalin inhibitor. His-sRAP injection diminished fetuin-A staining in the proximal tubules and led to urinary excretion of fetuin-A. We further analyzed the role of fetuin-A in nephrocalcinosis. Continuous injection of parathyroid hormone (PTH) 1-34 induced nephrocalcinosis mainly in the proximal tubules in rats. His-sRAP retained fetuin-A in renal tubular lumen and thereby protected the kidneys of PTH-treated rats from calcification. Our findings suggest that tubular luminal fetuin-A works as a natural inhibitor against calcification in the proximal tubules under PTH-loaded condition.


Bone | 2014

Vitamin K-dependent carboxylation of osteocalcin affects the efficacy of teriparatide (PTH1–34) for skeletal repair

Tomohiro Shimizu; Masahiko Takahata; Yusuke Kameda; Hiroki Hamano; Teppei Ito; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Masahiro Todoh; Shigeru Tadano; Norimasa Iwasaki

Teriparatide (PTH1-34) promotes skeletal repair and increases bone mass. Vitamin K is involved in bone mineralization as a coenzyme of γ-carboxylase for Gla proteins, and therefore vitamin K insufficiency caused by malnutrition or therapeutic intake of the vitamin K antagonist warfarin could affect the efficacy of PTH1-34 therapy for bone repair. In the present study, we investigated whether vitamin K influences the efficacy of PTH1-34 therapy for bone repair in a rat osteotomy model. Female 12-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to a closed midshaft osteotomy of the femur and randomized into four groups (n=10 per group): vehicle, PTH1-34 (daily 30 μg/kg/day subcutaneous injection)+solvent (orally, three times a week), PTH1-34+warfarin (0.4 mg/kg/day orally, three times a week), and PTH1-34+vitamin K2 (menatetrenone, 30 mg/kg/day orally, three times a week). Serum γ-carboxylated and uncarboxylated osteocalcin (Gla-OC and Glu-OC) levels and radiographic healing were monitored every 2 weeks. Skeletal repair was assessed by micro-computed tomography, mechanical testing, and histology at 8weeks after surgery. PTH1-34 amplified the osteotomy-induced increase in Gla-OC and improved the mechanical properties as well as the volumetric bone mineral tissue density of the fracture callus. Concurrent use of warfarin decreased the response to PTH1-34 therapy in terms of mechanical recovery, probably by impairing mineralization due to the lack of Gla-OC. Although the effects of combination therapy with PTH1-34 and vitamin K2 on bone repair did not significantly exceed those of PTH1-34 monotherapy in rats fed sufficient dietary vitamin K, postoperative Gla-OC levels were correlated with the mechanical properties of the osteotomized femur in PTH1-34-treated rats regardless of the use of warfarin or vitamin K2. These findings suggest the importance of vitamin K dependent γ-carboxylation of OC for realizing the full effects of PTH1-34 on skeletal repair.


Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | 2015

Mineral Composition of Phosphate-Induced Calcification in a Rat Aortic Tissue Culture Model.

Tomohiro Sonou; Masaki Ohya; Mitsuru Yashiro; Asuka Masumoto; Yuri Nakashima; Teppei Ito; Toru Mima; Shigeo Negi; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Takashi Shigematsu

AIM High phosphorus conditions promote vascular calcification (VC) in both chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients and experimental models. However, the composition of medial calcification has not been accurately determined, so the objective of this study was to evaluate the mineral composition of calcification in a tissue culture model, not a cell culture system. METHODS Aortic rings obtained from male Sprague-Dawley rats were incubated in serum-supplemented medium for 10 days. The inorganic phosphate (Pi) concentration of the medium was increased to induce VC, which was assessed by histology, imaging, and spectroscopy. The mineral composition of the calcification was analyzed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) mapping. RESULTS The calcium content significantly increased only in aortic rings cultured for 10 days in the high-Pi medium (HiP: 3.8 mmol/L). The concentration of the phosphate transporter Pit-1 in the aortic tissue exposed to HiP was higher than that in the control incubated sections. The FTIR images and spectra indicated that PO4(3-) was mostly distributed as hydroxyapatite in the medial calcification of aortic rings cultured in HiP. A small quantity of carbonate was identified. The SEM-EDX overlay map demonstrated that phosphorus and calcium simultaneously accumulated and localized in the area of medial calcification induced by exposure to HiP. CONCLUSION This is the first report of accurate determination of the chemical composition of aortic medial calcification. Exposure to high Pi concentration augments aortic calcification via an increase in Pit-1, which mainly contains calcium phosphate.


Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 2012

Analysis of Bone in Rats of End Stage Kidney Disease by Vibrational Spectroscopy

Hiromi Kimura-Suda; M. Kuwahara; K. Hidaka; Kyosuke Kanazawa; K. Honma; H. Ueno; K. Bannai; M. Sugano; M. Kajiwara; A. Ohnishi; H. Yamato

End stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients are characterized to reduce bone strength due to disordering of calcium and phosphorous homeostasis. We demonstrate the use of Fourier transform infrared imaging and Raman spectroscopy to characterize bone quality in ESKD rats. Eleven-week male rats treated 5/6-nephrectomy and sham-operated rats were kept for 16 weeks, and then each femur was removed for measurements. We observe excess bone resorption compared to bone formation in ESKD rat, and bone mineral loss in endosteum is observed rather than in periosteum. We also find trabecular bone and epiphysis have a rapid turnover rate compared to cortical bone.


Journal of Oral Biosciences | 2013

Studies on bone metabolism by using isotope microscopy, FTIR imaging, and micro-Raman spectroscopy

Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Makoto Kajiwara; Naoya Sakamoto; Sachio Kobayashi; Kuniharu Ijiro; Hisayoshi Yurimoto; Hideyuki Yamato


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2011

Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses of Low-mineral-diet Ovariectomised Rat Femora Using Microscopic Computed Tomography

Hiroshi Nakada; Shizuka Suzuki; Toshiro Sakae; Yasuhiro Tanimoto; Noboru Kuboyama; Mari Teranishi; Takao Kato; Takehiro Watanabe; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Racquel Z. LeGeros; Yasuhiko Kawai


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2010

Changes in Bone Quality Associated with the Mineralization of New Bone Formed Around Implants - Using XPS, Polarized Microscopy, and FTIR imaging -

Hiroshi Nakada; Yasuko Numata; Toshiro Sakae; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Yasuhiro Tanimoto; Hiroyuki Saeki; Mari Teranishi; Takao Kato; Racquel Z. LeGeros


Osteoporosis International | 2017

Autoimmune arthritis deteriorates bone quantity and quality of periarticular bone in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis

Tomohiro Shimizu; Masahiko Takahata; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Yusuke Kameda; K. Endo; Hiroki Hamano; Shigeto Hiratsuka; Masahiro Ota; Dai Sato; Teppei Ito; Masahiro Todoh; Shigeru Tadano; Norimasa Iwasaki


Osteoporosis International | 2017

Efficacy and safety of osteoporosis medications in a rat model of late-stage chronic kidney disease accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism and hyperphosphatemia.

Masahiro Ota; Masahiko Takahata; Tomohiro Shimizu; Y. Kanehira; Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Yusuke Kameda; Hiroki Hamano; Shigeto Hiratsuka; Dai Sato; Norimasa Iwasaki


E-journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology | 2015

Collagen Fiber Orientation in the Femur of Rats with Chronic Kidney Disease

Hiromi Kimura-Suda; Teppei Ito; Kyosuke Kanazawa; Nanako Chaki; Haruka Akiyama

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Teppei Ito

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology

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Chitose Institute of Science and Technology

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