Literature DB >> 8864895

Down-regulation of the receptor for parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH-related peptide by PTH in primary fetal rat osteoblasts.

J W Jongen1, E C Willemstein-van Hove, J M van der Meer, M P Bos, H Jüppner, G V Segre, A B Abou-Samra, J H Feyen, M P Herrmann-Erlee.   

Abstract

We studied the effects of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on PTH parathyroid hormone related peptide (PTHrP) receptor mRNA level, PTHrP binding and PTH-stimulated cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) accumulation in osteoblasts, derived from fetal rat calvariae (ROB). Cells isolated during 10-70 minutes of collagenase treatment were seeded at a density of 25,000 cells/cm2 and cultured for 4 days. These cells show a fast increase in cAMP production after stimulation for 5 minutes with 20 nM bovine parathyroid hormone(1-34) (bPTH(1-34)). When ROB are incubated with bPTH(1-34) (0.04-40nM) for 24 h, a dose-dependent decrease of the PTH/PTHrP receptor mRNA level, PTHrP binding, and PTH-stimulated cAMP accumulation can be observed. Pretreatment of ROB with a high concentration of bPTH(1-34) (40 nM) leads within 15 minutes to a decrease in PTH-stimulated cAMP accumulation. However, it takes > or = 3 h before a significant decrease in PTH/PTHrP receptor mRNA level can be observed. Also a significant decrease in PTHrP binding is observed after only 4 h of incubation with bPTH(1-34). Compared with bPTH(1-34), pretreatment of ROB with bPTH(3-34) (40 and 100 nM) for 24 h causes smaller decreases in PTH-stimulated cAMP accumulation, PTHrP binding, and in the PTH/PTHrP receptor mRNA level. We investigated the possible involvement of the protein kinase A signaling pathway in the regulation of the PTH/PTHrP receptor mRNA expression. Both forskolin and (Bu)2cAMP decreased PTHrP binding and PTH/PTHrP mRNA levels. These observations suggest that chronic activation of the PKA signaling pathway may down-regulate PTH/PTHrP receptor expression and thus hormone responsiveness in "normal" osteoblasts. In short, we found that the decrease of the PTH-stimulated cAMP accumulation after long-term pretreatment with bPTH(1-34) is correlated with both PTH/PTHrP receptor mRNA level and PTHrP binding. These data also suggest that the initial desensitization (< 30 minutes) of PTH-stimulated cAMP responsiveness by pretreatment with a high concentration of bPTH(1-34) (40 nM) is not dependent on the number of available PTH/PTHrP receptors. The protein kinase A signaling pathway is involved in the regulation of the PTH/PTHrP receptor, but, regarding the effect of bPTH(3-34), other signaling systems are also involved.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8864895     DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.5650110905

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


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