N. Buchs et al., Calcium stimulates parathyroid hormone-related protein production in Leydig tumor cells through a putative cation-sensing mechanism, EUR J ENDOC, 142(5), 2000, pp. 500-505
The production of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) is regulated
by a variety of hormones and growth factors. Previous research has shown th
at several PTHrP-producing cells are influenced by extracellular calcium (C
a-o(2+)) concentration, with elevated levels increasing PTH-like activity r
eleased by cultured H500 rat Leydig tumor cells through a post-transcriptio
nal mechanism. We have investigated the hypothesis that calcium stimulates
PTHrP production in H500 cells by interacting with a cell membrane-associat
ed cation-sensing receptor. Besides increased Ca-o(2+) concentration. magne
sium and the polycationic antibiotic neomycin also increased PTHrP producti
on in a concentration-dependent manner. In the presence of the calcium iono
phore, ionomycin, which markedly Ca-o(2+) of PTHrP could still be detected.
These results elevated cytosolic free calcium, the stimulation by Ca, indi
cate that increasing Ca-o(2+) stimulates PTHrP production, possibly through
a putative cell membrane-associated calcium-sensing mechanism. RT-PCR reve
aled the presence of a very small amount of calcium-sensing receptor coding
mRNA.