The regulation of renal phosphate transport
J Blaine, EJ Weinman, R Cunningham - Advances in chronic kidney …, 2011 - Elsevier
Renal phosphate transport is mediated by the abundance and activity of the sodium-
dependent phosphate transporters, Npt2a, Npt2c, and PiT-2, present within the apical brush
border membrane of the proximal tubule. Recent studies have demonstrated differential
expression and activity of these sodium-dependent phosphate transporters within the
proximal tubule. In general, phosphate transport is regulated by a variety of physiological
stimuli, including parathyroid hormone, glucocorticoids, vitamin D3, estrogen, and thyroid …
dependent phosphate transporters, Npt2a, Npt2c, and PiT-2, present within the apical brush
border membrane of the proximal tubule. Recent studies have demonstrated differential
expression and activity of these sodium-dependent phosphate transporters within the
proximal tubule. In general, phosphate transport is regulated by a variety of physiological
stimuli, including parathyroid hormone, glucocorticoids, vitamin D3, estrogen, and thyroid …