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Poultry Science | 2016

Oral antibodies to human intestinal alkaline phosphatase reduce dietary phytate phosphate bioavailability in the presence of dietary 1α-hydroxycholecalciferol

Elizabeth A. Bobeck; Erica Hellestad; Christian Helvig; P. Martin Petkovich; Mark E. Cook

While it is well established that active vitamin D treatment increases dietary phytate phosphate utilization, the mechanism by which intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) participates in phytate phosphate use is less clear. The ability of human IAP (hIAP) oral antibodies to prevent dietary phytate phosphate utilization in the presence of 1α-hydroxycholecalciferol (1α-(OH) D3) in a chick model was investigated. hIAP specific chicken immunoglobulin Y (IgY) antibodies were generated by inoculating laying hens with 17 synthetic peptides derived from the human IAP amino acid sequence and harvesting egg yolk. Western blot analysis showed all antibodies recognized hIAP and 6 of the 8 antibodies selected showed modest inhibition of hIAP activity in vitro (6 to 33% inhibition). In chicks where dietary phosphate was primarily in the form of phytate, 4 selected hIAP antibodies inhibited 1α-(OH) D3-induced increases in blood phosphate, one of which, generated against selected peptide (MFPMGTPD), was as effective as sevelamer hydrochloride in preventing the 1α-(OH) D3-induced increase in blood phosphate, but ineffective in preventing an increase in body weight gain and bone ash induced by 1α-(OH) D3. These studies demonstrated that orally-delivered antibodies to IAP limit dietary phytate-phosphate utilization in chicks treated with 1α-(OH) D3, and implicate IAP as an important host enzyme in increasing phytate phosphate bioavailability in 1α-(OH) D3 fed chicks.


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2001

Retinoic acid metabolism

P. Martin Petkovich


Archive | 2004

Retinoid metabolizing protein

P. Martin Petkovich; Jay A. White; Barbara R. Beckett; Glenville Jones


Archive | 2008

Method of Treating Vitamin D Insufficiency and Deficiency

P. Martin Petkovich; Christian F. Helvig; Samir P. Tabash


Archive | 2016

Method for controlled release oral dosage of a vitamin D compound

Charles W. Bishop; Samir P. Tabash; Sammy A Agudoawu; Jay A. White; Eric J. Messner; P. Martin Petkovich; Keith H. Crawford


Archive | 2015

Method for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in CKD

Charles W. Bishop; Samir P. Tabash; Sammy A Agudoawu; Jay A. White; Keith H. Crawford; Eric J. Messner; P. Martin Petkovich


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2007

Chemical force titrations of antigen- and antibody-modified poly(methylmethacrylate).

Bin Wang; Richard D. Oleschuk; P. Martin Petkovich; J. Hugh Horton


Archive | 2010

Method and composition for measuring the amount of vitamin d derivatives

P. Martin Petkovich; Christian F. Helvig


Archive | 2009

Methods, compositions, uses, and kits useful for vitamin d deficiency and related disorders

P. Martin Petkovich; Christian F. Helvig; Joel Z. Melnick


Archive | 2011

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING PARATHYROID LEVELS

Eric J. Messner; P. Martin Petkovich; Jay A. White; Samir P. Tabash; Joel Z. Melnick; Charles W. Bishop

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Christian F. Helvig

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Keith H. Crawford

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

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Joel Z. Melnick

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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