Literature DB >> 24554924

Pharmacology of the calcium sensing receptor.

Marcello Filopanti1, Sabrina Corbetta2, Anna Maria Barbieri3, Anna Spada4.   

Abstract

Calcium sensing receptor (CASR) is a G-protein couple receptor which plays a key role in calcium homeostasis in vertebrates. Its extracellular domain is sensitive to divalent cations, aminoacids and polyamines. In parathyroid glands, CASR activation causes parathyroid hormone (PTH) reduction and subsequently a decrease in blood calcium concentration. In PTH-dependent disorders, e.g. primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT), the need for therapeutic options other than surgery led to the synthesis of various allosteric CASR agonists (calcimimetics), such as cinacalcet. Cinacalcet is the only calcimimetic approved for HPT secondary to chronic kidney disease (CDK), parathyroid carcinoma, and, in some countries, primary HPT. Clinical trials showed that cinacalcet reduced PTH and calcemia both in CDK and primary HPT, lowering the risk of bone fractures, surgery, and cardiovascular complications in the former patients. Long-term safety and pharmacoeconomics have to be fully tested yet. Few both in vitro and in vivo studies showed an association between Arg990Gly-CASR polymorphism and cinacalcet sensitivity, though in patients with severe CASR inactivating mutations the drug substantially retained its positive clinical effects. Recently, a new class of allosteric antagonists of CASR, i.e. calcilytics, has been synthesized. Calcilytics are structurally similar to calcimimetics, but exert their effects acting on a different allosteric site. Infusion of calcilytics was followed by transient rise in PTH and calcium. One of these compounds, ronacaleret, was able to increase femur BMD in post menopausal women, but with induction of mild hyperparathyroidism. In the future, calcilytics may contribute to the osteoporosis treatment choice.

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Keywords:  CASR; calcium metabolism; calcium sensing receptor; cinacalcet; ronacaleret

Year:  2013        PMID: 24554924      PMCID: PMC3917576     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab        ISSN: 1724-8914


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