Activation of Renal Cortical Adenylate Cyclase by Circulating Immunoreactive Parathyroid Hormone Fragments
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- 1 February 1973
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 52 (2) , 524-527
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci107211
Abstract
Three distinct immunoreactive species of parathyroid hormone (PTH) are present in human serum. One has an estimated mol wt of 9,500 and probably represents glandular hormone, the second 7,000-7,500 mol wt, and the third 4,500-5,000 mol wt. In order to assess the biological activity of these circulating forms of PTH, we determined their ability to activate renal cortical adenylate cyclase. The 9,500 mol wt and 4,500-5,000 mol wt fractions produced four- to sixfold increases in cyclic 3',5'-AMP accumulation above control; the 7,000-7,500 mol wt fraction was inactive. None of the fragments had any effects on phosphodiesterase activity. Antiserum to bovine PTH did not block the activation of adenylate cyclase by either the gragments or bovine PTH. The data suggest that a large proportion of circulating immunoreactive human PTH is biologically active and that the biologically and immunologically active sites of the hormone are distinct.Keywords
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