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Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner

BACKGROUND. Vascular calcification (VC), mainly due to elevated phosphate levels, is one major problem in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. In clinical studies, an inverse relationship between serum magnesium and VC has been reported. However, there is only few information about the in...

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Autores principales: Kircelli, Fatih, Peter, Mirjam E., Sevinc Ok, Ebru, Celenk, Fatma Gul, Yilmaz, Mumtaz, Steppan, Sonja, Asci, Gulay, Ok, Ercan, Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3275783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21750166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfr321
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author Kircelli, Fatih
Peter, Mirjam E.
Sevinc Ok, Ebru
Celenk, Fatma Gul
Yilmaz, Mumtaz
Steppan, Sonja
Asci, Gulay
Ok, Ercan
Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta
author_facet Kircelli, Fatih
Peter, Mirjam E.
Sevinc Ok, Ebru
Celenk, Fatma Gul
Yilmaz, Mumtaz
Steppan, Sonja
Asci, Gulay
Ok, Ercan
Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta
author_sort Kircelli, Fatih
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description BACKGROUND. Vascular calcification (VC), mainly due to elevated phosphate levels, is one major problem in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. In clinical studies, an inverse relationship between serum magnesium and VC has been reported. However, there is only few information about the influence of magnesium on calcification on a cellular level available. Therefore, we investigated the effect of magnesium on calcification induced by β-glycerophosphate (BGP) in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells (BVSMCs). METHODS. BVSMCs were incubated with calcification media for 14 days while simultaneously increasing the magnesium concentration. Calcium deposition, transdifferentiation of cells and apoptosis were measured applying quantification of calcium, von Kossa and Alizarin red staining, real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction and annexin V staining, respectively. RESULTS. Calcium deposition in the cells dramatically increased with addition of BGP and could be mostly prevented by co-incubation with magnesium. Higher magnesium levels led to inhibition of BGP-induced alkaline phosphatase activity as well as to a decreased expression of genes associated with the process of transdifferentiation of BVSMCs into osteoblast-like cells. Furthermore, estimated calcium entry into the cells decreased with increasing magnesium concentrations in the media. In addition, higher magnesium concentrations prevented cell damage (apoptosis) induced by BGP as well as progression of already established calcification. CONCLUSIONS. Higher magnesium levels prevented BVSMC calcification, inhibited expression of osteogenic proteins, apoptosis and further progression of already established calcification. Thus, magnesium is influencing molecular processes associated with VC and may have the potential to play a role for VC also in clinical situations.
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spelling pubmed-32757832012-02-09 Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner Kircelli, Fatih Peter, Mirjam E. Sevinc Ok, Ebru Celenk, Fatma Gul Yilmaz, Mumtaz Steppan, Sonja Asci, Gulay Ok, Ercan Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta Nephrol Dial Transplant Original Articles BACKGROUND. Vascular calcification (VC), mainly due to elevated phosphate levels, is one major problem in patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. In clinical studies, an inverse relationship between serum magnesium and VC has been reported. However, there is only few information about the influence of magnesium on calcification on a cellular level available. Therefore, we investigated the effect of magnesium on calcification induced by β-glycerophosphate (BGP) in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells (BVSMCs). METHODS. BVSMCs were incubated with calcification media for 14 days while simultaneously increasing the magnesium concentration. Calcium deposition, transdifferentiation of cells and apoptosis were measured applying quantification of calcium, von Kossa and Alizarin red staining, real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction and annexin V staining, respectively. RESULTS. Calcium deposition in the cells dramatically increased with addition of BGP and could be mostly prevented by co-incubation with magnesium. Higher magnesium levels led to inhibition of BGP-induced alkaline phosphatase activity as well as to a decreased expression of genes associated with the process of transdifferentiation of BVSMCs into osteoblast-like cells. Furthermore, estimated calcium entry into the cells decreased with increasing magnesium concentrations in the media. In addition, higher magnesium concentrations prevented cell damage (apoptosis) induced by BGP as well as progression of already established calcification. CONCLUSIONS. Higher magnesium levels prevented BVSMC calcification, inhibited expression of osteogenic proteins, apoptosis and further progression of already established calcification. Thus, magnesium is influencing molecular processes associated with VC and may have the potential to play a role for VC also in clinical situations. Oxford University Press 2012-02 2011-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3275783/ /pubmed/21750166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfr321 Text en © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Kircelli, Fatih
Peter, Mirjam E.
Sevinc Ok, Ebru
Celenk, Fatma Gul
Yilmaz, Mumtaz
Steppan, Sonja
Asci, Gulay
Ok, Ercan
Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta
Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title_full Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title_fullStr Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title_short Magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
title_sort magnesium reduces calcification in bovine vascular smooth muscle cells in a dose-dependent manner
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3275783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21750166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfr321
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