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Nitric oxide as a second messenger in parathyroid hormone-related protein signaling.

L Kalinowski1, L W Dobrucki, T Malinski.   

Abstract

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related protein (PTHrP) is produced in smooth muscles and endothelial cells and is believed to participate in the local regulation of vascular tone. No direct evidence for the activation of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) signaling pathway by PTHrP has been found despite attempts to identify it. Based on direct in situ measurements, it is reported here for the first time that the human PTH/PTHrP receptor analogs, hPTH(1--34) and hPTHrP(1--34), stimulate NO release from a single endothelial cell. A highly sensitive porphyrinic microsensor with a response time of 0.1 ms and a detection limit of 1 nmol/l was used for the measurement of NO. Both hPTH(1--34) and hPTHrP(1--34) stimulated NO release at nanomolar concentrations. The peak concentration of 0.1 micromol/l hPTH(1--34)- and 0.1 micromol/l hPTHrP(1--34)-stimulated NO release was 175+/-9 and 248+/-13 nmol/l respectively. This represents about 30%--40% of maximum NO concentration recorded in the presence of (0.1 micromol/l) calcium ionophore. Two competitive PTH/PTHrP receptor antagonists, 10 micromol/l [Leu(11),d -Trp(12)]-hPTHrP(7--34)amide and 10 micromol/l [Nle(8,18),Tyr(34)]-bPTH(3--34)amide, were equipotent in antagonizing hPTH(1--34)-stimulated NO release; [Leu(11),d -Trp(12)]-hPTHrP(7--34)amide was more potent than [Nle(8,18),Tyr(34)]-bPTH(3--34)amide in inhibiting hPTHrP(1--34)-stimulated NO release. The PKC inhibitor, H-7 (50 micromol/l), did not change hPTH(1--34)- and hPTHrP(1--34)-stimulated NO release, whereas the combined effect of 10 micromol/l of the cAMP antagonist, Rp-cAMPS, and 50 micromol/l of the calmodulin inhibitor, W-7, was additive. The present studies show that both hPTH(1--34) and hPTHrP(1--34) activate NO production in endothelial cells. The activation of NO release is through PTH/PTHrP receptors and is mediated via the calcium/calmodulin pathway.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11479139     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1700433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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