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Metabolism of radioiodinated bovine parathyroid hormone in the rat.

B V Segre, P D'Amour, J T Potts.   

Abstract

Metabolism of bovine 125I-labeled parathyroid hormone was studied in the rat by gel filtration and by sequence analysis of the iodinated fragments. Analysis of the kinetics of hormone metabolism shows that iodinated intact hormone has a multiexponential disappearance curve with a rapid (3 min) initial and a slower (48 min) second component. Iodinated fragments, which rapidly increase during the first 12 min after injection of the intact hormone, subsequently disappear from the circulation with a t1/2 of no greater than 48 min. Plasma samples collected at various time-intervals after intravenous injection of bovine 125I-labeled parathyroid hormone were gel filtered on Bio-gel P-100. Four radioactive peaks were seen. The first and second peaks eluted, respectively, at the void volume of the column and at the position of intact hormone. The third peak consisted of iodinated fragments, and the last peak eluted at the salt volume of the column. Sequence analysis of the iodinated fragments in the third peak showed that it was heterogeneous, containing several different, but closely related, polypeptides. Before 48 min after injection, the most-abundant fragment is one whose amino-terminal amino acid is residue 34. The amino-terminal residue of the next most-common fragment is the amino acid at position 37. No fragments representing cleavages closer to the amino-terminus than residue 34 were seen. The results of these studies are virtually identical with those previously obtained in the dog. The similarities found in the sites of hormone proteolysis and in the kinetics of hormone metabolism in the rat and dog, coupled with the less direct evidence indicating that similar cleavages are also present in man and bovine, are consistent with the view that proteolysis of parathyroid hormone is peripheral tissues is specific, at least in mammalian species, and may be a critical step in controlling the availability of biologically active hormone.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1001258     DOI: 10.1210/endo-99-6-1645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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3.  Immunoheterogeneity of parathyroid hormone in venous effluent serum from hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands.

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5.  Formation and serum disappearance of fragments of parathyroid hormone in the infused dog.

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Authors:  P D'Amour; G V Segre; S I Roth; J T Potts
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7.  Effects of hepatectomy, nephrectomy, and nephrectomy/uremia on the metabolism of parathyroid hormone in the rat.

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8.  Cytochemical bioassay of parathyroid hormone: characteristics of the assay and analysis of circulating hormonal forms.

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