Normal Regulation of Calcitriol Production in Gy-Mice: Evidence for Biochemical Heterogeneity in the X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Diseases.
M.K. DREZNER,
G.A. DAVIDAI,
T. NESBITT
Abstract:Phenotypic heterogeneity in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is ascribed to variable penetrance of the genetic abnormality. However (4.7±0.3 mg/dl) and phosphate (P)-depleted mice (4.9±0.4) was significantly less than normal (8.4±0.5). Consistent with P depletion, the Gy mice exhibited enhanced renal 25(OH)Dla-hydroxylase activity (9.3±0.6 fmol/mg kidney per min), similar to that of P-depleted normals (9.1±1.5), but significantly greater than that of controls (3.1±0.3). Such normal enzyme responsiveness… Show more
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