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The mechanism by which parathyroid hormone (PTH) induces osteoclastic bone resorption is still incompletely understood. Recent evidence suggests that the hormone exerts its effects indirectly, via the osteoblasts. Bone cells isolated from fetal rat calvaria by enzymatic digestion were used. Two heterogeneous cell populations were isolated by equilibrium density centrifugation on Percoll gradients and maintained by differential culture conditions. These two populations, which are morphologically distinguishable from one another by light and electron microscopy, have been characterized previously both biochemically and with regard to their hormonal (PTH and
calcitonin
) responses. We have called them type C cells (containing cells with some of the properties of osteoclasts) and type B cells (containing osteoblast-like cells, as well as fibroblasts, chondrocytes and other stromal cells). In the present study, we have further characterized the functional relationship between the two cell populations, with particular regard to the hormonal responses of type C cultures. Acid phosphatase, measured cytochemically in individual cells, was used as a marker for C cell responses. C cells had significantly higher levels of acid phosphatase activity than either B cells or spleen macrophages. Calcitonin (0-10 pg/ml) decreased C cell acid phosphatase activity but was without effect on B cells or spleen macrophages. Co-culture of C cells with B cells produced increased enzyme activity only in the former; this effect could be mimicked if fibroblasts replaced B cells and cell contact was essential for this response. PTH (0-10 pg/ml) raised enzyme activity further in C cells only when they were cultured with B cells. When C cells were cultured so that they shared medium, but were not in contact, with B cells, PTH (2 pg/ml) still increased enzyme activity in the former. Fibroblasts were ineffective in this system.
Spleen
macrophages were also unresponsive to PTH when substituted for C cells. Calcitonin (10 pg/ml) blocked the effects of PTH on C cells. These results indicate that macrophages are probably not a significant proportion of the C cell population, and that PTH may produce increased acid phosphatase activity in C cells via a humoral factor produced by cells present in B cell cultures.
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PMID:Effects of physiological concentrations of parathyroid hormone on acid phosphatase activity in cultured rat bone cells. 378 82
We report here on the characterization and immunohistochemical localization in human tissues of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) which was recently found to mediate the effects of both
calcitonin
gene-related peptide (CGRP) and adrenomedullin (ADM). Western blot analysis using antibodies raised against the first extracellular loop and the carboxy-terminal part of hCRLR, respectively, detected two major bands corresponding to about 70 and 60 kDa in membrane preparations of cultured endothelial cells and numerous organs including lung, heart ventricle and kidney. Immunohistochemical analysis of the cardiovascular system revealed CRLR-like immunoreactivity (CRLR-LI) in the endothelium of all blood vessels including large and small arteries, veins and capillaries, and in heart muscle cells and endocardium. The lung showed intense staining over the alveolar capillaries. Within the digestive tract, staining was observed over the cells lining the excretory ducts of the parotid gland, over the epithelium of the fundic glands of stomach, endocrine cells of the duodenum and ileum and some myenteric ganglia. The kidney presented staining of the juxtaglomerular arteries, the glomerular capillaries and chief cells of the collecting duct. Within the endocrine organs, a strong CRLR-LI signal was observed over the Langerhans islets, and weak immunoreactivity in the Leydig cells of testis.
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showed intense staining in trabecular veins and sinuses. Macrophages displayed a variable immunoreactivity. Our data demonstrate a wide distribution of CRLR throughout the human body and suggest CRLR to be involved in the mediation of a variety of actions in addition to vascular control.
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PMID:Calcitonin receptor-like receptor: identification and distribution in human peripheral tissues. 1224 82