This study showed that growth hormone is essential for the enhanced phosphate reabsorption seen in young, growing kidneys. In juvenile rats, suppressing growth hormone reduced kidney phosphate reabsorption to adult levels by decreasing expression of the NaPi-2 phosphate transporter in kidney cell membranes. Replacing GH in the suppressed animals restored high NaPi-2 expression and phosphate uptake, demonstrating that GH directly drives the developmental programming that allows growing kidneys to retain more phosphate for bone and tissue building.
Woda, Craig B; Halaihel, Nabil; Wilson, Paul V; Haramati, Aviad; Levi, Moshe; Mulroney, Susan E