Characterization of adenosine receptors in bone. Studies on the effect of adenosine analogues on cyclic AMP formation and bone resorption in cultured mouse calvaria
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 131 (2) , 287-296
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1987.tb08239.x
Abstract
The effect of different adenosine analogues on cyclic AMP (cAMP) formation and bone resorption in cultured mouse calvarial bones was investigated. 5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA), R-N6-phenylisopropyl-adenosine (PIA), N6-cyclohexyl-adenosine (CHA) and 2-chloroadenosine all stimulated cyclic AMP formation with a threshold close to 1 mumol l-1); NECA was the most potent agonist. Theophylline (10, 100 mumol l-1) inhibited the cAMP accumulation induced by NECA and 2-chloroadenosine (30 and 300 mumol l-1), dose dependently. There was no inhibition of cAMP formation by PIA and CHA in forskolin-treated bone tissue. SQ 22, 536 and 2',5'-dideoxyadenosine (100 mumol l-1) both inhibited rolipram-stimulated cAMP formation. Cyclic AMP accumulation in isolated osteoblast-like cells from neonatal mouse calvarial bones was stimulated by NECA (10 and 100 mumol l-1) and 2-chloroadenosine (100 mumol l-1). 2-chloroadenosine (10 and 30 mumol l-1), but not NECA, PIA nor CHA, caused a dose-dependent stimulation of 45Ca release in both 48- and 120-h culture. The effect of 2-chloroadenosine on 45Ca release could not be antagonized by theophylline. Neither NECA, PIA, CHA nor 2-chloroadenosine could affect PTH-stimulated 45Ca release in short term cultures (6, 24 h). By contrast, stimulation of cAMP formation by forskolin or dibutyryl cAMP caused a rapid (6 h) inhibition of PTH-stimulated bone resorption. The results demonstrate functional A2 and P-site receptors in mouse calvaria and osteoblast-like cells, but no A1-receptor was detected. These adenosine receptors regulate cAMP, but are not intimately linked to bone resorption. The calcium mobilization induced by 2-chloroadenosine appears to be unrelated to adenosine receptors.Keywords
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