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Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor

Vitamin D has been known to exert a wide range of physiological effects, including calcemic, osteogenic, anticancer, and immune responses. We previously generated genetically modified (GM) rats and performed a comparative analysis of their physiological properties to elucidate the roles of vitamin D...

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Autores principales: Iwai, Yuichiro, Iijima, Ayano, Kise, Satoko, Nagao, Chika, Senda, Yuto, Yabu, Kana, Mano, Hiroki, Nishikawa, Miyu, Ikushiro, Shinichi, Yasuda, Kaori, Sakaki, Toshiyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13111666
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author Iwai, Yuichiro
Iijima, Ayano
Kise, Satoko
Nagao, Chika
Senda, Yuto
Yabu, Kana
Mano, Hiroki
Nishikawa, Miyu
Ikushiro, Shinichi
Yasuda, Kaori
Sakaki, Toshiyuki
author_facet Iwai, Yuichiro
Iijima, Ayano
Kise, Satoko
Nagao, Chika
Senda, Yuto
Yabu, Kana
Mano, Hiroki
Nishikawa, Miyu
Ikushiro, Shinichi
Yasuda, Kaori
Sakaki, Toshiyuki
author_sort Iwai, Yuichiro
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description Vitamin D has been known to exert a wide range of physiological effects, including calcemic, osteogenic, anticancer, and immune responses. We previously generated genetically modified (GM) rats and performed a comparative analysis of their physiological properties to elucidate the roles of vitamin D and vitamin D receptor (VDR). In this study, our primary goal was to investigate the manifestations of type II rickets in rats with the VDR(H301Q) mutation, analogous to the human VDR(H305Q). Additionally, we created a double-mutant rat with the VDR(R270L/H301Q) mutation, resulting in almost no affinity for 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3 (1,25D3) or 25-hydroxy-vitamin D3 (25D3). Notably, the plasma calcium concentration in Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats was significantly lower than in wild-type (WT) rats. Meanwhile, Vdr(H301Q) rats had calcium concentrations falling between those of Vdr(R270L/H301Q) and WT rats. GM rats exhibited markedly elevated plasma parathyroid hormone and 1,25D3 levels compared to those of WT rats. An analysis of bone mineral density in the cortical bone of the femur in both GM rats revealed significantly lower values than in WT rats. Conversely, the bone mineral density in the trabecular bone was notably higher, indicating abnormal bone formation. This abnormal bone formation was more pronounced in Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats than in Vdr(H301Q) rats, highlighting the critical role of the VDR-dependent function of 1,25D3 in bone formation. In contrast, neither Vdr(H301Q) nor Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats exhibited symptoms of alopecia or cyst formation in the skin, which were observed in the Vdr-KO rats. These findings strongly suggest that unliganded VDR is crucial for maintaining the hair cycle and normal skin. Our GM rats hold significant promise for comprehensive analyses of vitamin D and VDR functions in future research.
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spelling pubmed-106692092023-11-19 Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor Iwai, Yuichiro Iijima, Ayano Kise, Satoko Nagao, Chika Senda, Yuto Yabu, Kana Mano, Hiroki Nishikawa, Miyu Ikushiro, Shinichi Yasuda, Kaori Sakaki, Toshiyuki Biomolecules Article Vitamin D has been known to exert a wide range of physiological effects, including calcemic, osteogenic, anticancer, and immune responses. We previously generated genetically modified (GM) rats and performed a comparative analysis of their physiological properties to elucidate the roles of vitamin D and vitamin D receptor (VDR). In this study, our primary goal was to investigate the manifestations of type II rickets in rats with the VDR(H301Q) mutation, analogous to the human VDR(H305Q). Additionally, we created a double-mutant rat with the VDR(R270L/H301Q) mutation, resulting in almost no affinity for 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3 (1,25D3) or 25-hydroxy-vitamin D3 (25D3). Notably, the plasma calcium concentration in Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats was significantly lower than in wild-type (WT) rats. Meanwhile, Vdr(H301Q) rats had calcium concentrations falling between those of Vdr(R270L/H301Q) and WT rats. GM rats exhibited markedly elevated plasma parathyroid hormone and 1,25D3 levels compared to those of WT rats. An analysis of bone mineral density in the cortical bone of the femur in both GM rats revealed significantly lower values than in WT rats. Conversely, the bone mineral density in the trabecular bone was notably higher, indicating abnormal bone formation. This abnormal bone formation was more pronounced in Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats than in Vdr(H301Q) rats, highlighting the critical role of the VDR-dependent function of 1,25D3 in bone formation. In contrast, neither Vdr(H301Q) nor Vdr(R270L/H301Q) rats exhibited symptoms of alopecia or cyst formation in the skin, which were observed in the Vdr-KO rats. These findings strongly suggest that unliganded VDR is crucial for maintaining the hair cycle and normal skin. Our GM rats hold significant promise for comprehensive analyses of vitamin D and VDR functions in future research. MDPI 2023-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10669209/ /pubmed/38002348 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13111666 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iwai, Yuichiro
Iijima, Ayano
Kise, Satoko
Nagao, Chika
Senda, Yuto
Yabu, Kana
Mano, Hiroki
Nishikawa, Miyu
Ikushiro, Shinichi
Yasuda, Kaori
Sakaki, Toshiyuki
Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title_full Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title_fullStr Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title_short Characterization of Rickets Type II Model Rats to Reveal Functions of Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
title_sort characterization of rickets type ii model rats to reveal functions of vitamin d and vitamin d receptor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13111666
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