PKB/SGK-Resistant GSK3 Enhances Phosphaturia and Calciuria
Author(s) -
Michael Föller,
Daniela S. Kempe,
Krishna M. Boini,
Ganesh Pathare,
Balasaheb Siraskar,
Paola Capuano,
Ioana Alesutan,
Mentor Sopjani,
Gerti Stange,
Nilufar Mohebbi,
Madhuri Bhandaru,
Teresa F. Ackermann,
Martin S. Judenhofer,
Bernd J. Pichler,
Jürg Biber,
Carsten A. Wagner,
Florian Läng
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of the american society of nephrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.451
H-Index - 279
eISSN - 1533-3450
pISSN - 1046-6673
DOI - 10.1681/asn.2010070757
Subject(s) - endocrinology , medicine , parathyroid hormone , protein kinase b , chemistry , reabsorption , calcium , gsk 3 , phosphorylation , glucose transporter , phosphate , kinase , kidney , biology , biochemistry , insulin
Insulin and IGF1-dependent signaling activates protein kinase B and serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinase (PKB/SGK), which together phosphorylate and inactivate glycogen synthase kinase GSK3. Because insulin and IGF1 increase renal tubular calcium and phosphorus reabsorption, we examined GSK3 regulation of phosphate transporter activity and determined whether PKB/SGK inactivates GSK3 to enhance renal phosphate and calcium transport. Overexpression of GSK3 and the phosphate transporter NaPi-IIa in Xenopus oocytes decreased electrogenic phosphate transport compared with NaPi-IIa-expressing oocytes. PKB/SGK serine phosphorylation sites in GSK3 were mutated to alanine to create gsk3(KI) mice resistant to PKB/SGK inactivation. Compared with wildtype animals, gsk3(KI) animals exhibited greater urinary phosphate and calcium clearances with higher excretion rates and lower plasma concentrations. Isolated brush border membranes from gsk3(KI) mice showed less sodium-dependent phosphate transport and Na-phosphate co-transporter expression. Parathyroid hormone, 1,25-OH vitamin D levels, and bone mineral density were decreased in gsk3(KI) mice, suggesting a global dysregulation of bone mineral metabolism. Taken together, PKB/SGK phosphorylation of GSK3 increases phosphate transporter activity and reduces renal calcium and phosphate loss.
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