Prostaglandins enhance parathyroid hormone-evoked increase in free cytosolic calcium concentration in osteoblast-like cells
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Prostaglandins enhance parathyroid hormone-evoked increase in free cytosolic calcium concentration in osteoblast-like cells
Abstract
Prostaglandins (PGs) are autocrine or paracrine hormones that may interact with circulating hormones such as parathyroid hormone (PTH) in bone. We examined the interaction of the PGs, PGF2 alpha, PGE2, and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha with PTH to enhance the rapid, initial transient rise in free cytosolic calcium ([Ca2+]i) and cAMP levels stimulated by PTH. Pretreatment of UMR-106, MC3T3-E1, and neonatal rat calvarial osteoblast-like cells by PGs resulted in an enhancement of the early transient rise in [Ca2+]i stimulated by PTH. PGF2 alpha was approximately 100 times more potent than PGE2. PGE2 itself was more potent than 6-keto-PGF1 alpha in enhancing PTH-stimulated rise in [Ca2+]i. Near-maximal augmentation was achieved at PGF2 alpha doses of 10 nM and PGE2 of 1 microM. The degree of augmentation in [Ca2+]i by PGF2 alpha was independent of preincubation time. PGF2 alpha pretreatment did not alter the EC50 for the PTH-induced [Ca2+]i increase but only the extent of rise in [Ca2+]i at each dose of PTH. The augmented increase in [Ca2+]i was mostly due to enhanced PTH-mediated release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores. PGF2 alpha did not stimulate an increase in PTH receptor number as assessed by [125I]-PTH-related peptide binding. PG pretreatment partially reversed PTH inhibition of cell proliferation, suggesting that an increase in [Ca2+]i may play a role in tempering the anti-proliferative effect of PTH mediated by cAMP. These studies suggest a new mode by which PGs can affect cellular activity.
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