Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages

Excessive phosphorus intake causes diseases such as hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcaemia, but the effect of dietary insufficiency of phosphorus is unclear. Here, we explored the effect of phosphorus dietary insufficiency on tissue growth and maintenance by using C57BL/6J mice fed a low phosphorus die...

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Main Authors: Akihiro Nakamura, Kenji Miyado, Michiyo Nasu, Tomohiro Kono, Akihiro Umezawa
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-06-01
Series:Regenerative Therapy
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spelling doaj-5b14e55f641a4f1e8d5d9589aef14bf52020-11-24T21:24:24ZengElsevierRegenerative Therapy2352-32042015-06-011C51010.1016/j.reth.2014.11.002Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilagesAkihiro Nakamura0Kenji Miyado1Michiyo Nasu2Tomohiro Kono3Akihiro Umezawa4Department of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Setagaya, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Reproductive Biology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Setagaya, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Reproductive Biology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Setagaya, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Bioscience, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Setagaya, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Reproductive Biology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, Setagaya, Tokyo, JapanExcessive phosphorus intake causes diseases such as hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcaemia, but the effect of dietary insufficiency of phosphorus is unclear. Here, we explored the effect of phosphorus dietary insufficiency on tissue growth and maintenance by using C57BL/6J mice fed a low phosphorus diet, which contained 18.5% of the phosphorus of a normal diet. We demonstrated that the phosphorus content in the maternal milk of mother mice was significantly reduced due to the consumption of a low phosphorus diet, which further resulted in bone deformation in infant mice in a female-specific manner. Polarizing microscopic analysis of low-phosphorus milk (LPM)-induced bone deformation resulted in unusually formed crystals inside cartilage. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis revealed ectopic expression of collagen I in the region where crystals were ectopically formed. Electron microscopic analysis showed morphological features similar to bone tissues. Immunochemical analysis demonstrated that the amount of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a cytokine known to trigger osteoclast formation, was significantly reduced in the maternal milk of mice fed the low-phosphorus diet. Our results suggest that phosphorus intake from maternal milk is involved in infant cartilage formation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320415000097phosphorusmaternal dietmaternal milkfemale-specific mannerbone deformationnutritional environment
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author Akihiro Nakamura
Kenji Miyado
Michiyo Nasu
Tomohiro Kono
Akihiro Umezawa
spellingShingle Akihiro Nakamura
Kenji Miyado
Michiyo Nasu
Tomohiro Kono
Akihiro Umezawa
Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
Regenerative Therapy
phosphorus
maternal diet
maternal milk
female-specific manner
bone deformation
nutritional environment
author_facet Akihiro Nakamura
Kenji Miyado
Michiyo Nasu
Tomohiro Kono
Akihiro Umezawa
author_sort Akihiro Nakamura
title Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
title_short Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
title_full Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
title_fullStr Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen I and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
title_sort phosphorus-insufficient maternal milk is associated with ectopic expression of collagen i and female-specific bony changes in infant mouse cartilages
publisher Elsevier
series Regenerative Therapy
issn 2352-3204
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Excessive phosphorus intake causes diseases such as hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcaemia, but the effect of dietary insufficiency of phosphorus is unclear. Here, we explored the effect of phosphorus dietary insufficiency on tissue growth and maintenance by using C57BL/6J mice fed a low phosphorus diet, which contained 18.5% of the phosphorus of a normal diet. We demonstrated that the phosphorus content in the maternal milk of mother mice was significantly reduced due to the consumption of a low phosphorus diet, which further resulted in bone deformation in infant mice in a female-specific manner. Polarizing microscopic analysis of low-phosphorus milk (LPM)-induced bone deformation resulted in unusually formed crystals inside cartilage. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis revealed ectopic expression of collagen I in the region where crystals were ectopically formed. Electron microscopic analysis showed morphological features similar to bone tissues. Immunochemical analysis demonstrated that the amount of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a cytokine known to trigger osteoclast formation, was significantly reduced in the maternal milk of mice fed the low-phosphorus diet. Our results suggest that phosphorus intake from maternal milk is involved in infant cartilage formation.
topic phosphorus
maternal diet
maternal milk
female-specific manner
bone deformation
nutritional environment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320415000097
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