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Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (
succinate dehydrogenase
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Parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PLP) is elaborated from certain tumors and is thought to play a role in the etiology of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. The amino-terminal portion of this peptide has a sequence homology with parathyroid hormone
PTH
. We have compared the agonist potency of the synthetic human amino-terminal 1-34 peptide [human (h)PLP-(1-34)] with that of intact
PTH
and its amino terminal fragment [hPTH-(1-34)] in the renal and metatarsal cytochemical bioassays (CBA). Furthermore, the antagonist activity of the truncated amino terminal molecule [hPLP-(3-34)] has been compared to that of [Norleu8.18,Tyr34]bovine
PTH
-(3-34)NH2, and we have also tested their ability to stimulate enzyme activities thought to be associated with bone formation and resorption. In the renal CBA, both PLP-(1-34) and hPTH-(1-34) were equipotent with intact hPTH. In the metatarsal CBA, although the two amino-terminal peptides were equipotent, they elicited an earlier response than the intact
PTH
molecule. In both assay systems the truncated PLP analog [hPLP-(3-34)] was a more potent antagonist of both
PTH
and PLP activity than was [Norleu8.18,Tyr34]bovine
PTH
-(1-34)NH2. In acute studies, hPLP-(1-34) and hPTH-(1-34) stimulated alkaline phosphatase and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in osteoblasts to a similar extent, and both peptides stimulated tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase and
succinate dehydrogenase
activity in osteoclasts. Longer exposure to the peptides resulted in stimulation of enzyme activity in osteoclasts but not osteoblasts, although there was no difference in potency between the two molecules.
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PMID:Bioactivity of parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-like peptide: agonist and antagonist activities of amino-terminal fragments as assessed by the cytochemical bioassay and in situ biochemistry. 200 12
Among kidney tubular epithelial cell types, proximal tubule cells are one of the major renal targets for xenobiotics. Several in vitro culture models have been proposed for use of proximal tubule cells for in vitro pharmacotoxicology studies. This paper reports a comparative study of the response to cephaloridine exposure of two established cell lines from pig (LLC-PK1) and rabbit (LLC-RK1) kidneys and primary cultures of rat and rabbit proximal tubule cells. These cultured cells were first compared for their levels of activity of alpha-methylglucopyranoside transport, alkaline phosphatase,
succinate dehydrogenase
, and NADPH cytochrome c reductase, their glutathione-dependent activity levels, and their adenylate cyclase response pattern to stimulation by
PTH
and AVP. The results presented show major phenotypic differences between these four cellular models. The differences observed in glutathione-dependent mechanism activities and regulation may in part be responsible for the variability of the responses of these four cellular models when exposed to cephaloridine.
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PMID:Comparative impact of cephaloridine on glutathione and related enzymes in LLC-PK1, LLC-RK1, and primary cultures of rat and rabbit proximal tubule cells. 903 21
A 42-year old woman presented with headache, palpitation and facial flushing. Ultrasonograms and computed tomograms revealed tumors in both of the adrenal glands, anterior aspect of the inferior vena cava, and the right lobe of the thyroid gland. Fine needle aspiration biopsy of the thyroid nodule revealed papillary thyroid carcinoma. Serum calcitonin, CEA, intact
PTH
and calcium levels were within normal limits. Markedly elevated levels of urinary normetanephrine and vanillylmandelic acid, and the result of 131I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (131I-MIBG) scintigraphy indicated that both adrenal masses were pheochromocytoma. Bilateral adrenalectomy, paracaval mass removal and total thyroidectomy together with central lymph node dissection were performed. The final pathological diagnosis was bilateral adrenal pheochromocytoma, paraganglioma, papillary thyroid carcinoma and either parathyroid adenoma or hyperplasia. Analysis of the RET proto-oncogene mutation, von Hippel Lindau mutation, succinate dehydrogenase subunit B mutation, and
succinate dehydrogenase
subunit D mutation yielded negative results. The relationship of these lesions could not be determined. This is the first report of a combination of bilateral pheochromocytoma, abdominal paraganglioma, papillary thyroid carcinoma and either parathyroid adenoma or hyperplasia without hyperparathyroidism.
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PMID:Bilateral pheochromocytoma associated with paraganglioma and papillary thyroid carcinoma: report of an unusual case. 1726 67