Dissociation between parathyroid hormone-stimulated cAMP and calcium increase in UMR-106-01 cells
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Dissociation between parathyroid hormone-stimulated cAMP and calcium increase in UMR-106-01 cells
Abstract
We used the osteogenic sarcoma cell line, UMR-106-01, to determine whether the rise in free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and cellular cAMP following PTH stimulation are able to be regulated independently. For this purpose, we compared the effect of a PTH antagonist, stimulation of protein kinase C, augmentation by prostaglandins, and the time course of desensitization of the two cellular responses. Two x 10(-7) M of the PTH antagonist 8,18Nle 34Tyr-bPTH(3-34) amide ([Nle,Tyr]bPTH(3-34)A) was required to inhibit 10(-9) M bPTH(1-34)-stimulated cAMP generation by 50%. 10(-7) M bPTH(1-34) completely overcame the inhibition induced by 10(-6) M [Nle,Tyr]bPTH(3-34)A. Only 7 x 10(-8) M and 2.7 x 10(-7) M [Nle,Tyr]bPTH(3-34)A were required to half maximally inhibit the [Ca2+]i increase evoked by 3 x 10(-8) and 10(-7) M bPTH(1-34), respectively. In addition, dissociation between [Ca2+]i and cAMP signals was observed when modulation by protein kinase C and prostaglandins was tested. Preincubation of the cells with 10 nM TPA for 5 minutes markedly inhibited the PTH-evoked [Ca2+]i increase. Short incubation with PGF2 alpha augmented the PTH-evoked [Ca2+]i increase. Similar pretreatments had no effect on the PTH-stimulated cAMP increase. Finally, preincubation with 1.5 x 10(-9) M bPTH(1-34) for 20 minutes almost completely blocked the effect of 10(-7) M bPTH(1-34) on [Ca2+]i, while preincubation with 5 x 10(-9) M bPTH(1-34) for 4 hours was required to inhibit the effect of 10(-8) M bPTH(1-34) on cAMP production by 50%. The differences in the regulation of the two PTH-stimulated cellular signaling systems, in particular, the response to antagonists and the time course of desensitization, could be at the level of the PTH receptor(s) or at a postreceptor domain.
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