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Oxidative stress by Ca2+ overload is critical for phosphate-induced vascular calcification

journal contribution
posted on 2025-06-10, 05:58 authored by Nhung Thi Nguyen, Tuyet Thi Nguyen, Dat Da Ly, Jing-Bo Xia, Xu-Feng Qi, In-Kyu Lee, Seung-Kuy Cha, Kyu-Sang Park
The novel findings of this study are type III sodium-phosphate cotransporters PiT-1 and -2-dependent depolarization by high Pi, leading to Ca2+ entry via voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in vascular smooth muscle cells. Cytosolic Ca2+ increase and subsequent oxidative stress are indispensable for osteogenic differentiation and calcification. In addition, plasmalemmal abundance of PiT-1/2 relies on Ca2+ overload and oxidative stress, establishing a positive feedback loop. Identification of mechanistic components of a vicious cycle could provide novel therapeutic strategies against vascular calcification in hyperphosphatemic patients.

History

Journal

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

Volume

319

Pagination

H1302-H1312

Location

Bethesda, Md.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

0363-6135

eISSN

1522-1539

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

American Physiological Society