Yak milk promotes renal calcium reabsorption in mice with osteoporosis via the regulation of TRPV5
Jin Zhang, Torkun Mamet, Yanping Guo, Caihong Li, Jingru Yang
Abstract
TRPV5 plays a significant role in renal calcium reabsorption and improving osteoporosis (OP). In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of yak milk on osteoporosis mice in TRPV5-mediated Ca 2+ reabsorption in the kidney. We observed that treatment of OP mice with yak milk reconstructed bone homeostasis demonstrated by increasing the levels of OPG as well as decreasing the levels of TRAP and ALP in serum. Additionally, yak milk reduced the level of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and elevated the 1,25-(OH) 2 D 3 and calcitonin (CT), and inhibited the excretion of Ca/Cr and Pi/Cr in OP mice, which explained by regulating hormone levels and thus enhance the renal Ca 2+ reabsorption. Further analysis exhibited that yak milk upregulated the expression of TRPV5 protein and mRNA as well as calbindin-D 28k in OP mice kidneys. Overall, these outcomes demonstrate that yak milk enhances renal Ca 2+ reabsorption through the TRPV5 pathway synergistically with calbindin-D 28k , thus ameliorating OP mice. This provides a new perspective for yak milk as a nutritional supplement to prevent osteoporosis.