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A 37-year-old female with hypercalcemia presented with lumbago, nausea and vomiting. Peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) smears revealed no lymphoblasts on the first admission. The value of
parathyroid hormone related protein
(
PTHrP
) was increased and osteoporosis was found in the lumbar vertebrae. After 5 months, diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) was made on the evidence that lymphoblasts were found in PB (1%) and in BM (98%). Treatment with vincristine, daunorubicin, prednisolone and L-asparaginase achieved complete remission (CR) and the serum
calcium
level returned to the normal range. She has maintained CR, and is currently treated with consolidation therapy by cyclophosphamide and methotrexate. Acute leukemia is known to be rarely accompanied with hypercalcemia. This rare case was accompanied with hypercalcemia in acute leukemia. Hypercalcemia appeared to be attributable to the increased bone absorption by
PTHrP
derived from tumor cells. This important case will help understanding the etiology of hypercalcemia associated with ALL.
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PMID:[Acute lymphocytic leukemia (L1) preceded by hypercalcemia]. 160 17
Ascites sarcoma 180 (S180A) is a transplantable tumor maintained in ddY mice. In the tumor-bearing mice, the plasma Ca, Pi and acid phosphatase levels increased and the plasma alkaline phosphatase levels decreased. The elevation of plasma Pi levels is unusual in
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
(
HHM
). To characterize the pathogenesis of
HHM
in the animals, the biological activities in the serum-free conditioned media (CM) of S180A cell cultures were examined. The S180A CM stimulated bone resorption dose dependently and showed TGF-like, IL-1-like and mitogenic activity. Unlike parathyroid hormone (PTH), the factor(s) failed to stimulate cAMP production by either UMR 106-01 cells or neonatal mouse calvaria at concentrations that stimulate bone resorption. Also, the factor(s) stimulated proliferation of UMR 106-01 cells concomitant with a slight increase in intracellular
calcium
levels. These results indicate that S180A cells produce a factor(s) responsible for bone resorption which is apparently different from PTH-like activity.
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PMID:Ascites sarcoma 180, an animal model of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy, produces a factor(s) exhibiting potent bone-resorbing activity without any parathyroid hormone-like activity. 165 Nov 37
Earlier studies have shown that lactation-induced bone loss in the rat is both PTH- and vitamin D-independent and have suggested the involvement of another, as yet unidentified, factor(s) in the altered
calcium
metabolism which accompanies lactation. In the present study, we investigated the possibility that
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
), which is produced in lactating mammary glands, is a putative calciotropic factor acting systemically during lactation. To test this hypothesis, we examined changes in urinary phosphate and cAMP excretion in relation to suckling since phosphaturia (P-uria) and increased urinary cAMP excretion are sensitive parameters of
PTHrP
action on the kidney. When lactating rats (separated from their pups overnight) were allowed to suckle pups for 1 h, they showed a marked P-uria which lasted 3-4 h. In most instances, a transient increase in cAMP excretion preceded the P-uria. These effects were not abolished by thyroparathyroidectomy; hence they are not attributable to a transient increase in PTH secretion. Administration of PRL or oxytocin did not induce significant P-uria. When lactating rats were pretreated with anti-
PTHrP
anti-serum, the suckling-associated P-uria was prolonged and augmented. This prolongation of P-uria was similar to the effects observed when exogenous
PTHrP
(1-34)amide was administered in the presence of the antiserum. These data support the hypothesis that some of the
PTHrP
produced in lactating mammary glands may be released systemically during suckling and act in an endocrine manner on target organs such as the kidney.
...
PMID:Suckling-mediated increases in urinary phosphate and 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate excretion in lactating rats: possible systemic effects of parathyroid hormone-related protein. 165 80
The complementary DNA encoding a 585-amino acid parathyroid hormone-parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTH-PTHrP) receptor with seven potential membrane-spanning domains was cloned by COS-7 expression using an opossum kidney cell complementary DNA (cDNA) library. The expressed receptor binds PTH and
PTHrP
with equal affinity, and both ligands equivalently stimulate adenylate cyclase. Striking homology with the calcitonin receptor and lack of homology with other G protein-linked receptors indicate that receptors for these
calcium
-regulating hormones are related and represent a new family.
...
PMID:A G protein-linked receptor for parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-related peptide. 165 41
The effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH)-like peptide
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
)(1-34) from a human cancer cell line on renal electrolyte transport was compared with human PTH(1-34) in a thyroparathyroidectomized anesthetized rat model. Comparing submaximal, maximal and supramaximal phosphaturic concentrations of hPTH with the same
PTHrP
concentrations, no significant difference could be demonstrated in the urinary excretion of
calcium
, magnesium, inorganic phosphate or cAMP. Even the small (30.3%) and brief (45 min) reduction in fractional water excretion with the maximal (1 nM/kg/h) hPTH concentration was approximated by
PTHrP
. It is concluded that the structural homology between hPTH and
PTHrP
allows a similar action on renal electrolyte transport, including the partial agonist effect of higher concentrations of PTH on vasopressin-induced water transport.
...
PMID:Synthetic human parathyroid hormone-related protein and rat renal electrolyte transport. 166 7
The fetal plasma magnesium concentration exceeds that of the mother but the difference is small compared to that of ionized
calcium
concentration. Although not fully independent of changes in maternal magnesaemia, fetal magnesaemia showed a high degree of autonomy during both hypermagnesaemic and hypomagnesaemic changes induced in the ewe. As with
calcium
, the placental gradient is reversed after fetal thyroparathyroidectomy (TXPTX) with thyroxine replacement. During perfusion in situ of the placenta from such TXPTX fetuses isolated from the fetus itself, a stable positive placental gradient of magnesium concentration could be re-established between the perfusing blood and the maternal circulation. As with
calcium
, this gradient could be increased by fetal calf parathyroid extract,
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
1-141),
PTHrP
(1-84) but not by
PTHrP
(1-34). It was concluded that a mid-molecule portion of
PTHrP
can stimulate a putative placental pump which is responsible for the gradients of both
calcium
ions and magnesium across the ovine placenta.
...
PMID:Fetal magnesium homeostasis in the sheep. 170 Sep 14
Murine gamma-interferon (MuIFN-gamma) is a potent inhibitor of bone resorption induced by interleukin 1 and
parathyroid hormone-related protein
in vitro. To investigate whether MuIFN-gamma is also effective in vivo, the cytokine was injected s.c. into hypercalcemic, tumor (EC-GI)-bearing nude mice, in which
parathyroid hormone-related protein
and interleukin 1 alpha are synergistically responsible for causing humoral hypercalcemia. When MuIFN-gamma was injected s.c. at a dose of 1 to 20 x 10(4) units for 5 days consecutively, serum
calcium
concentrations in the tumor-bearing mice decreased in a dose-dependent manner. The minimal effective dose was 5 x 10(4) units/mouse. Unlike calcitonin, which decreased the serum
calcium
concentration for only 1 to 2 days despite continuous daily injections, MuIFN-gamma decreased it for more than 7 days even after the injections had been stopped. Human gamma-interferon was completely ineffective. The decrease in serum
calcium
concentration was accompanied by a decrease in urinary
calcium
excretion. Histological examination of the femur revealed a decreased number of osteoclasts in the MuIFN-gamma-treated mice. Furthermore, MuIFN-gamma, when injected into nude mice or normal mice at a dose of 15 x 10(4) units for 3 days, almost completely abolished the formation of multinucleated osteoclast-like cells in vitro. These findings suggest that MuIFN-gamma suppresses the formation and maturation of osteoclasts and inhibits osteoclastic bone resorption, resulting in the prolonged decrease of serum
calcium
concentration seen in hypercalcemic, tumor-bearing nude mice. Therefore, bone resorption inhibitors like MuIFN-gamma, which ameliorate humoral hypercalcemia without an escape phenomenon, are potentially useful for the treatment of malignancy-associated hypercalcemia.
...
PMID:Prolonged decrease of serum calcium concentration by murine gamma-interferon in hypercalcemic, human tumor (EC-GI)-bearing nude mice. 172 16
We have recently demonstrated that
parathyroid hormone-like protein
(
PLP
) production by cultured human squamous carcinoma cells (SCC) can be modulated by co-culture with fibroblasts. The interaction of SCC with fibroblasts, possibly occurring during the invasive phase of SCC, may be the stimulus for enhanced
PLP
production, thus contributing to the genesis of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
in this type of cancer (Cancer Res 50:3589-3594, 1990). In the present study we show that the fibroblast-induced increase in
PLP
level in the medium of SCC-4 cells is paralleled by an increase in
PLP
messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression in these cells. We also found that the inhibition of secretion of
PLP
by monensin for 2 h resulted in a marked increase in immunodetectable
PLP
intracellularly, suggesting that secretion of
PLP
was a fast process. The modulation of the production of
PLP
by
calcium
and hydrocortisone was further examined in SCC-4 cells and was compared to that in normal keratinocytes and in SCC-9 cells.
PLP
levels in conditioned media were highest in poorly differentiating SCC-4 cells, intermediate in moderately differentiating SCC-9 cells, and lowest in normal keratinocytes showing high differentiating capacity. Furthermore, in each of the cell types used,
PLP
production was highest in cultures grown under low
calcium
conditions; at both
calcium
concentrations used, the presence of hydrocortisone reduced the
PLP
release into the medium. This reduction was probably due to a direct effect of hydrocortisone on
PLP
synthesis because the expression of
PLP
mRNA was also reduced in the presence of hydrocortisone when tested in SCC-4 cells. In conclusion, our findings indicate that the induction of differentiation in both normal and malignant keratinocytes is associated with the inhibition of
PLP
production.
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PMID:Regulation of parathyroid hormonelike protein production in cultured normal and malignant keratinocytes. 173 83
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
) is found in high concentrations in the milk of various mammals. However, little is known about the regulation of
PTHrP
production or the physiological role(s) of
PTHrP
in the mammary glands. To address these questions, we examined in lactating rats 1) the longitudinal changes in
PTHrP
concentrations in milk and
PTHrP
mRNA levels in the mammary glands throughout lactation, 2) the effects of the nonsuckling interval on milk
PTHrP
concentration, and 3) the correlation between
PTHrP
and
calcium
concentrations in milk.
PTHrP
concentrations in milk, measured by RIA and in vitro bioassay, increased with the duration of lactation. The maximal concentrations of
PTHrP
(observed between days 19-21 of lactation in rats milked serially) were 4.8- to 8.0-fold higher than the concentrations on day 7.
PTHrP
mRNA levels in the mammary glands also increased during the late stages of lactation. The longitudinal changes in
calcium
concentrations in milk were small and did not parallel the changes in
PTHrP
. When pups were removed from the mother for 4-24 h, milk
PTHrP
decreased while
calcium
increased in a time-dependent manner. As a whole,
calcium
concentrations in milk did not correlate with
PTHrP
throughout lactation. These data suggest that the production and secretion of
PTHrP
into milk are regulated independently of the other major milk proteins by a factor(s) that changes with progression of lactation and in relation to suckling status.
...
PMID:Concentrations of parathyroid hormone-related protein in rat milk change with duration of lactation and interval from previous suckling, but not with milk calcium. 173 22
A region-specific radioimmunoassay has been employed to measure levels of immunoreactive
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(50-69) (iPTHrP(50-69)) in patients with tumour-induced hypercalcaemia (TIH). This assay is based on an antiserum raised against synthetic human
PTHrP
(50-69). The assay showed no cross-reactivity with human or bovine parathyroid hormone(1-84). The effect of a single dose (60 mg) of pamidronate was studied in 25 consecutive patients with TIH. All were rehydrated prior to treatment. All but 2 patients (8%) became normocalcaemic after treatment; both of these had very high levels of iPTHrP(50-69). Time to achieve normocalcaemia, as an index of relative resistance to pamidronate, correlated positively with pretreatment level of iPTHrP(50-69). Absence of radiological evidence of bone metastases also predicted relative resistance to pamidronate. In this study, iPTHrP(50-69)-induced osteoclastic bone resorption was a more important mechanism in the causation of TIH than
PTHrP
-induced renal reabsorption of
calcium
as assessed by the renal thresholds for
calcium
and phosphate.
...
PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein(50-69) and response to pamidronate therapy for tumour-induced hypercalcaemia. 178 72
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