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Rapid (10-minute) stimulation of rat duodenal alkaline phosphatase activity by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3.

L Ben Nasr1, J D Monet, P A Lucas.   

Abstract

Recent reports have suggested that the action of calcitriol is much more rapid than previously thought. It is thus possible that some actions do not depend on de novo protein synthesis. A precise microdensitometric technique has been used to characterize the time course of the intestinal brush border alkaline phosphatase (AP) response of rat duodenal villi to the administration of calcitriol as AP activity has been shown to be dependent on the vitamin D status of the animal. The technique enables AP activity to be determined in situ without tissue disruption. After ip administration of 200 ng calcitriol to vitamin D-deficient male Wistar AF rats, a biphasic AP response was observed with an early peak within 1 h (0.068 +/- 0.011 vs. 0.101 +/- 0.003 integrated extinction (IE) min.micron 3 X 10(3), P less than 0.05) and a second at between 6 and 8 h (0.088 +/- 0.005 vs. 0.172 +/- 0.003 IE/min.micron 3 X 10(3), P less than 0.001). In a further experiment, the early response to calcitriol was reexamined with observations at 0, 10, 30, 45, and 60 min after administration of either calcitriol or vehicle (n = 5 pairs per time point). AP activity was significantly increased in the calcitriol group compared with the vehicle-treated group as early as 10 min after administration (0.132 +/- 0.003 vs. 0.151 +/- 0.005 IE/min.micron 3 X 10(3), P less than 0.02) and reached a peak 45 min after administration at which time AP activity was equal to that found in normal vitamin D-replete animals (0.193 +/- 0.003 vs. 0.192 +/- 0.002 IE/min.micron (3) X 10(3), P greater than 0.5). The speed of this response indicates it to be unlikely to depend on de novo protein synthesis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3416814     DOI: 10.1210/endo-123-4-1778

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


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