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Histochemical Examination on Periodontal Tissues of <i>Klotho</i>-Deficient Mice Fed With Phosphate-Insufficient Diet

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To elucidate which of elevated serum concentration of inorganic phosphate (Pi) or disrupted signaling linked to αklotho/fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a predominant regulator for senescence-related degeneration seen in αKlotho-deficient mice, we have examined histological alteration of the periodontal tissues in the mandibular interalveolar septum of αKlotho-deficient mice fed with Pi-insufficient diet. We prepared six groups of mice: wild-type, kl/kl, and αKlotho<sup>-/-</sup> mice with normal diet or low-Pi diet. As a consequence, kl/kl<sup>norPi</sup> and αKlotho<sup>-/-norPi</sup> mice showed the same abnormalities in periodontal tissues: intensely stained areas with hematoxylin in the interalveolar septum, dispersed localization of alkaline phosphatase-positive osteoblasts and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-reactive osteoclasts, and accumulation of dentin matrix protein 1 in the osteocytic lacunae. Although kl/kl<sup>lowPi</sup> mice improved these histological abnormalities, αKlotho<sup>-/- lowPi</sup> mice failed to normalize those. Gene expression of αKlotho was shown to be increased in kl/kl <sup>lowPi</sup> specimens. It seems likely that histological abnormalities of kl/kl mice have been improved by the rescued expression of αKlotho, rather than low concentration of serum Pi. Thus, the histological malformation in periodontal tissues in αKlotho-deficient mice appears to be due to not only increased concentration of Pi but also disrupted αklotho/FGF23 signaling.

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