A Parathyroid Hormone/Salt-Inducible Kinase Signaling Axis Controls Renal Vitamin D Activation and Organismal Calcium Homeostasis
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ABSTRACT: The underling mechanism used by PTH to promote 1,25-vitamin D synthesis remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Salt Inducible Kinases (SIK) inhibitors drive renal 1,25-vitamin D production, as PTH inhibits SIK cellular activity by cAMP-dependent PKA phosphorylation. Although there are some evidence that PTH increases Cyp27b1 in proximal tubule epithelial cells, this has not been explored/confirmed using next generation sequencing. Thus, we are interested in identifying cell populations that are responsible for PTH- or SIK-inhibition induced Cyp27b1 increase.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE213316 | GEO | 2022/11/15
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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