FGF23 is a novel regulator of intracellular calcium and cardiac contractility in addition to cardiac hypertrophy

2013 
Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a hormone released primarily by osteocytes that regulates phosphate and vitamin D metabolism. Recent observational studies in humans suggest that circulating FGF23 is independently associated with cardiac hypertrophy and increased mortality, but it is unknown whether FGF23 can directly alter cardiac function. We found that FGF23 significantly increased cardiomyocyte cell size in vitro, the expression of gene markers of cardiac hypertrophy, and total protein content of cardiac muscle. In addition, FGFR1 and FGFR3 mRNA were the most abundantly expressed FGF receptors in cardiomyocytes, and the coreceptor α-klotho was expressed at very low levels. We tested an animal model of chronic kidney disease (Col4a3−/− mice) that has elevated serum FGF23. We found elevations in common hypertrophy gene markers in Col4a3−/− hearts compared with wild type but did not observe changes in wall thickness or cell size by week 10. However, the Col4a3−/− hearts did show reduced fractional ...
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