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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
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Functional parathyroid hormone (PTH) and PTH-like peptide receptors were expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes after injection of poly(A)+ RNA isolated from the rat
osteogenic sarcoma
cell line, UMR 106. Increases in cAMP were seen in individual oocytes in response to added bovine (b) PTH-(1-34) (10(-6) M), human (h)
PLP
-(1-34) (hPLP-(1-34), 10(-6) M), isoproterenol (10(-4) M), and forskolin (10(-4) M). Although both intracellular and extracellular cAMP levels were stimulated approximately 1.5-2-fold by these agonists, intracellular concentrations of cAMP were substantially higher than extracellular concentrations. Peak increases with bPTH-(1-34) occurred after a 30-min incubation with the hormone 48 h after oocyte injection. bPTH-(1-34) caused a concentration-dependent augmentation of cAMP in injected oocytes, and the in vitro antagonist hPLP-(3-34) produced dose-dependent inhibition of both bPTH-(1-34)- and hPLP-(1-34)-stimulated cAMP accumulation. Specific binding of PTH to oocyte membranes was also demonstrated 48 h after oocyte injection with UMR 106 cell mRNA. Following size fractionation of isolated UMR 106 poly(A)+ RNA by sucrose density gradients, mRNA directing the expression of both PTH- and
PLP
-stimulated cAMP in oocytes appeared in the 3.5-4.9-kilobase fraction. These results demonstrate that adenylate cyclase-coupled osseous PTH and
PLP
receptors can be expressed after injection of naturally occurring mRNA into Xenopus oocytes, that PTH- and
PLP
-stimulated increases in cAMP concentrations can be detected in individual oocytes injected with bone cell-derived mRNA, that PTH and
PLP
appear to cross-react at a common receptor after injection of UMR 106 cell mRNA into oocytes, and that size selection of mRNA encoding the PTH and
PLP
receptors can be achieved by density gradient centrifugation. These studies, therefore, indicate the potential usefulness of the Xenopus oocyte system in expression cloning of PTH and
PLP
receptor cDNAs and illustrate the feasibility of employing this system to examine the biology of PTH and
PLP
receptors.
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PMID:Expression of adenylate cyclase-coupled osseous parathyroid hormone and parathyroid hormone-like peptide receptors in Xenopus oocytes. 184 24
We studied the effects of phosphates on the expression of the human tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene and phosphate-regulating genes in short-term cultures of human osteoblastic osteosarcoma cell lines. When human
osteosarcoma
cell lines, SaOS-2, MG-63, and U(2)OS were cultured with 10 mM inorganic sodium dihydrogenphosphate, 10 mM beta-glycerophosphate, 250 microM pyridoxal phosphate, or 100 microM inorganic pyrophosphate, enzymatic activity of alkaline phosphatase began to increase at 72 h after addition of sodium dihydrogenphosphate and beta-glycerophosphate in SaOS-2 cells.
Pyridoxal phosphate
and pyrophosphate did not induce alkaline phosphatase activity. U(2)OS cells slightly reacted to beta-glycerophosphate, but MG-63 cells did not react on exposure to phosphates. In SaOS-2 cells, TNSALP mRNA measured by real-time RT-PCR reached a peak level at 72 h after the addition of beta-glycerophosphate. PHEX and MEPE mRNAs were also induced by beta-glycerophosphate. These results suggest that TNSALP, PHEX and MEPE were concordantly induced by beta-glycerophosphate on mineralisation.
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PMID:Effects of phosphates on the expression of tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase gene and phosphate-regulating genes in short-term cultures of human osteosarcoma cell lines. 1631 17