Glucocorticoid and 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D Modulate the Degree of Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate- Dependent Protein Kinase Isoenzyme I and II Activation by Parathyroid Hormone in Rat Osteosarcoma Cells*

Endocrinology ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 125 (6) ◽  
pp. 2806-2811 ◽  
Author(s):  
LOUISA TITUS ◽  
JANET E. RUBIN ◽  
MARK S. NANES ◽  
BAYARD D. CATHERWOOD
2000 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
CO Quinn ◽  
RA Rajakumar ◽  
OA Agapova

Parathyroid hormone (PTH), a powerful bone-resorbing agent, is capable of stimulating interstitial collagenase (MMP-13) mRNA production in osteoblastic cells. In this study, a PEA3 consensus binding sequence (-80; AGGAAGT) in addition to a 'TRE-like' sequence (-89; CGACTCA) in the 5' upstream regulatory region of the rat MMP-13 gene were examined. In response to PTH, there was a time-dependent increase in binding of nuclear factors to an oligonucleotide containing the PEA3 region (-95 to -71). This increase in binding was first observed at 0.5 h, peaked at 4 h (7. 6-fold) then returned to basal levels by 24 h. Mutagenesis of the PEA3 site in a chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) construct containing 5' upstream regulatory sequence of the rat MMP-13 gene significantly decreased activation by PTH. PTH-mediated binding of nuclear factors to an oligonucleotide containing the mutant PEA3 sequence was decreased as compared with the wild type. Mutation or deletion of the TRE-like sequence affected basal as well as PTH-mediated induction of corresponding CAT constructs. Treatment with KN93, a Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II specific inhibitor, greatly reduced the amount of protein binding to the PEA3 region in response to PTH which correlated to a notable decrease in the amount of MMP-13 mRNA produced in response to PTH. Antibodies against Ets-1, cyclic AMP response element (CREB)-binding protein (CBP) and CREB were capable of supershifting proteins binding to the oligonucleotide containing the PEA3 region. These data suggest a possible co-operative interaction of factors binding to the PEA3 and TRE-like sequences and provide the first indication of a role for a calcium-mediated pathway in the PTH induction of MMP-13 mRNA in osteoblastic cells.


1988 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-95 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Rosenberg ◽  
M. Pines ◽  
S. Hurwitz

ABSTRACT Dispersed chick adrenocortical cells were incubated with avian parathyroid hormone (aPTH) or ACTH. Accumulation of cyclic AMP (cAMP), activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinase and the secretion of corticosterone and aldosterone, in response to these hormones, were measured. Accumulation of cAMP and activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinase were stimulated by both aPTH and ACTH as well as by cholera toxin. Cyclic AMP production followed a similar time-course when stimulated by either peptide hormone. Stimulation of steroid hormone secretion was detectable after 20 min of incubation with ACTH, but only after 40 min with aPTH. The maximal steroid hormone secretion by adrenocortical cells was similar when induced by either peptide hormone. The aPTH concentrations needed for half-maximal response of corticosterone and aldosterone secretion were higher than those for ACTH (2·5- and 2-fold respectively), but still within the physiological range. The 11β-hydroxylase inhibitor metyrapone inhibited the secretion of both corticosterone and aldosterone when induced by either aPTH or ACTH. The results suggest that aPTH is almost as potent as ACTH in stimulating the secretion of corticosterone and aldosterone from chick adrenocortical cells and utilizes a cAMP-dependent pathway similar to that of ACTH. J. Endocr. (1988) 116, 91–95


PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. e59406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caihong Yang ◽  
Kristen L. Shogren ◽  
Ribu Goyal ◽  
Dalibel Bravo ◽  
Michael J. Yaszemski ◽  
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