Parathyroid Hormone 7-84 Induces Hypocalcemia and Inhibits the Parathyroid Hormone 1-84 Secretory Response to Hypocalcemia in Rats with Intact Parathyroid Glands
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Biologic effects of large C-terminal parathyroid hormone (PTH) fragments, opposite to those of N-terminal PTH, have been demonstrated. C-terminal PTH fragments are co-secreted with N-terminal PTH from the parathyroids. The aim of our study was to examine whether C-terminal PTH 7-84 regulates secretion of PTH 1-84 and affects the expression of genes of relevance for parathyroid function, PTH, calcium-sensing receptor (CaR), PTH type 1 receptor (PTHR1), and PTH-related peptide (PTHrP) genes in rat parathyroid glands. PTH 7-84 induced a significant decrease in plasma Ca2+ in rats with intact parathyroid glands. Despite the reduction of plasma Ca2+, no stimulation of PTH 1-84 secretion took place. Furthermore, the PTH 1-84 secretory response to EGTA-induced acute and severe hypocalcemia was significantly inhibited by PTH 7-84. During recovery from hypocalcemia, plasma Ca2+ levels were significantly lower in the PTH 7-84-treated group, as compared with the vehicle group, and at the same time plasma PTH 1-84 levels were significantly suppressed. The expression of PTH, CaR, PTHR1, and PTHrP genes in the rat parathyroid glands was not affected by PTH 7-84. The peripheral metabolism of PTH 1-84 was not affected by PTH 7-84. PTH 7-84 did not cross-react with the rat bioactive PTH 1-84 assay. In normal rats with intact parathyroid glands, PTH 7-84 inhibited the PTH 1-84 secretory response to hypocalcemia and induced a significant decrease in plasma Ca2+. These effects of PTH 7-84 on PTH 1-84 secretion and on plasma Ca2+ levels were not associated with significant changes in PTH, PTHR1, CaR, and PTHrP gene expressions in the rat parathyroid glands. It is hypothesized that PTH 7-84 regulates PTH secretion via an autocrine/paracrine regulatory mechanism.
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