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Guanine nucleotides are potent secretagogues in permeabilized parathyroid cells
Authors:M Oetting  M LeBoff  L Swiston  J Preston  E Brown
Abstract:We studied the effects of GTP and its' analogues on PTH release in permeabilized parathyroid cells to assess their role in mediating the unusual inverse relationship between Ca2+ and PTH release in intact parathyroid cells. Both 10-5 M GppNHp and GTP gamma S, nonhydrolysable analogues of GTP, produce up to an 8-fold enhancement of PTH release, which is dose-dependent. This effect is specific for GTP analogues as we could not mimic it with other nucleotides. 10(-3) M GDP beta S, a nonhydrolysable GDP analogue, completely abolishes GppNHp-stimulated hormone release, providing further support for mediation of this effect by a guanine-nucleotide regulatory protein. In GppNHp-stimulated cells, PTH release is maximal at free Ca2+] less than 200 nM and progressively decreases as the free Ca2+] increases from 300 nM to 100 microM. These results suggest the presence of a guanine-nucleotide binding protein in the parathyroid cell that may play an important role in the regulation of PTH secretion by Ca2+ and perhaps other secretagogues.
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