Parathyroid hormone-related protein (107-139) decreases alkaline phosphatase in osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells UMR 106 by a protein kinase C-dependent pathway
A. Valin et al., Parathyroid hormone-related protein (107-139) decreases alkaline phosphatase in osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells UMR 106 by a protein kinase C-dependent pathway, CALCIF TIS, 65(2), 1999, pp. 148-151
The C-terminal (107-111) region of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTH
rP) appears to inhibit osteoclastic bone resorption, and to affect osteobla
stic growth and differentiation. We tested the effect of human PTHrP (107-1
39) on alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in osteoblastic osteosarcoma UMR
106 cells. We found that this C-terminal PTHrP peptide, between 10 nM and
10 fM, inhibited ALP activity in these cells during the log phase of growth
. Human PTHrP (1-34) amide and human PTHrP (1-141) were as potent as PTHrP
(107-139) in growing UMR 106 cells. This inhibitory effect of 10 nM PTHrP (
107-139) on ALP activity was also observed in serum-depleted cells, and in
the presence of 10 nM dexamethasone, which increased ALP activity by 40% in
these cells. In addition, this effect of PTHrP (107-139) was blunted by 25
nM bisindolylmaleimide I, a protein kinase C inhibitor. These results supp
ort a role for the C-terminal region of PTHrP as a modulator of bone format
ion.