Nature's remedy to phosphate woes: calciprotein particles regulate systemic mineral metabolism
Calciprotein particles, colloidal complexes of calcium phosphate and plasma protein fetuin-A, have emerged as mediators of multiple biological effects attributed to phosphate. A new study postulates that circulating calciprotein particles, not phosphate, regulate the production of the major bone-der...
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description | Calciprotein particles, colloidal complexes of calcium phosphate and plasma protein fetuin-A, have emerged as mediators of multiple biological effects attributed to phosphate. A new study postulates that circulating calciprotein particles, not phosphate, regulate the production of the major bone-derived phosphatonin, fibroblast growth factor-23. The signaling events coupling calciprotein particles sensing in bone to fibroblast growth factor-23 secretion remain to be established. |
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