Direct action of the parathyroid hormone-like human hypercalcemic factor on bone.
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 85 (15) , 5673-5677
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.85.15.5673
Abstract
Peptides containing residues 1-34 of the human parathyroid hormone (PTH)-like hypercalcemic factor (hHCF), terned hHCF-(1-34)-NH2, produce effects similar to those of PTH in several biological systems in vitro and in vivo. However, there is conflicting evidence regarding the potency of hHCF on bone and, by implication, its role in calcium mobilization and the skeletal contribution to tumor-associated hypercalcemia. To resolve this conflict, the effects of infusing either hHCF-(1-34)-NH2 or a peptide containing residues 1-34 of bovine PTH [bPTH-(1-34)]into unrestrained thyroparathyroidectomized rats on a low calcium diet were compared. Direct effects on bone histology and serum calcium levels, which are totally dependent on calcium mobilization from bone in these animals, were examined. bPTH-(1-34) and hHCF-(1-34)-NH2 were equipotent in producing dose-dependent calcium mobilization from bone. At an infusion rate of 0.1 nmol/hr, both peptides produced hypercalcemia and extensive nephrocalcinosis. Histomorphometric analysis of tibiae from these animals after 48 hr of peptide infusion showed a dose-related increase in osteoclast number from 3-5 cells per mm2 at 0.01 nmol/hr to .apprxeq. 32 cells per mmm2 at 0.1 nmol/hr of hHCF or bovine PTH. These findings indicate that hHCF has a direct PTH-like effect on bone and, in this model system, the hHCF-(1-34)-NH2 is equipotent to bPTH-(1-34).This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
- Synthetic human parathyroid hormone-like protein stimulates bone resorption and causes hypercalcemia in rats.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1988
- Parathyroid hormonelike protein from human renal carcinoma cells. Structural and functional homology with parathyroid hormone.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1987
- A Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein Implicated in Malignant Hypercalcemia: Cloning and ExpressionScience, 1987
- N-Terminal amino acid sequence of two novel tumor-derived adenylate cyclase-stimulating proteins: Identification of parathyroid hormone-like and parathyroid hormone-unlike domainsBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1987
- Effects of DNA and prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors on the stimulation of bone resorption by epidermal growth factor in fetal rat long-bone cultures.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1986
- Factors associated with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy stimulate adenylate cyclase in osteoblastic cells.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1983
- Absence of Parathyroid Hormone Messenger RNA in Nonparathyroid Tumors Associated with HypercalcemiaNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- Human renal carcinoma cells produce hypercalcemia in the nude mouse and a novel protein recognized by parathyroid hormone receptors.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1983
- Biochemical Evaluation of Patients with Cancer-Associated HypercalcemiaNew England Journal of Medicine, 1980
- A Tetracycline‐Based Histomorphometric Evaluation of Bone Resorption and Bone Turnover in Hyperthyroidism and HyperparathyroidismActa Medica Scandinavica, 1978