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Calciotropic hormones raise the chemically detectable [Pi] in UMR 106–06 osteoblast-like cells
Authors:Abdulla Ahmado  Hamed I Khouja  Graham J Kemp  Diane F Guilland-Cumming  R Graham G Russell  Alan Bevington
Abstract:Uptake of orthophosphate (Pi) by osteoblast-like cells is known to be stimulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH), but effects on intracellular Pi] have not been investigated. Here we show in rat osteoblast-like cells (UMR 106-06) that PTH (10?11 to 10?7 M ) increases both 32Pi uptake and cellular Pi] by up to 50 per cent. 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25D) (10?12 to 10?6 M ) and salmon calcitonin (CT) (10?12 to 10?6 g ml?1) also increased cellular Pi] (by up to 60 per cent), but the percentage increases in total cellular 32Pi uptake were smaller. The effects of 1,25D were transient (observable at 80 min and 6 h but not 24 h), and were also observed with 24,25 dihydroxy- and 25 hydroxyvitamin D3. Transient degradation of organic phosphorus pools to Pi might contribute to this increased Pi]. These pools remain to be identified but were not shown to be phospholipids. Foetal bovine serum also affected cellular Pi]. Care is therefore needed in distinguishing direct hormonal effects on cellular Pi] from indirect effects arising from changes in the rate of cell growth.
Keywords:Cellular inorganic phosphate  hormone action  intracellular metabolism
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