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Structure-activity relationships of parathyroid hormone analogs in the opossum kidney cell line.

J A Cole1, D L Carnes, L R Forte, S Eber, R E Poelling, P K Thorne.   

Abstract

Structural alterations in the parathyroid hormone (PTH) molecule produce marked changes in biologic activity. We examined the relative sensitivity of PTH-stimulated cAMP formation and PTH-inhibitable Na+-dependent phosphate transport responses to bovine PTH analogs [bPTH-(1-34), bPTH-(1-84), 8,18-norleucine-34-tyrosinamide bPTH-(1-34), bPTH-(7-34)-amide, 8,18-norleucine-34-tyrosinamide bPTH-(3-34), transaminated bPTH-(1-34)] and the human PTH-related peptide of malignancy (1-34) in cultured opossum kidney cells. The rank order of potency for stimulation of cAMP formation was bPTH-(1-34) = hPTHrP-(1-34) greater than nle bPTH-(1-34) greater than bPTH-(1-84) much greater than TAbPTH-(1-34). Nle bPTH-(3-34) and bPTH-(7-34) did not affect cAMP formation in intact cells at concentrations up to 10 microM. The rank order of potency for the inhibition of phosphate transport was bPTH-(1-34) = hPTHrP-(1-34) greater than nle bPTH-(1-34) greater than bPTH-(1-84) = TAbPTH-(1-34) greater than nle bPTH-(3-34). TAbPTH-(1-34) was a full agonist and inhibited phosphate transport at concentrations that did not increase cAMP formation, but nle bPTH-(3-34) was a partial agonist in spite of its inability to stimulate cAMP formation. Bovine PTH-(7-34) had no effect on phosphate transport. This study indicates that changes in the PTH molecule produce analogs that apparently discriminate between the cAMP-stimulating activity and phosphate transport-inhibiting activities of the native hormone.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2554688     DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.5650040511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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