fosfathomeostase
Fosfathomeostase refers to the physiological regulation of phosphate levels in the body to support essential processes such as energy metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis, signaling, and bone mineralization. Phosphate circulates in the blood, is taken up from the diet in the intestine, stored largely in bone, and excreted by the kidneys. Maintaining appropriate plasma phosphate is important for cellular function and acid-base balance.
The regulation of phosphate involves three main compartments: the gut, bone, and kidney. Intestinal absorption occurs
Key regulators include parathyroid hormone (PTH), fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), and vitamin D metabolites. PTH
Clinical relevance centers on hyperphosphatemia and hypophosphatemia. Elevated phosphate commonly occurs in chronic kidney disease and