1. The calcimimetic R-568 increases vitamin D receptor expression in rat parathyroid glands
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Sagrario Cañadillas, Ignacio González López, Mariano Rodriguez, Maria E. Rodriguez, Emilio Siendones, David Martin, Yolanda Almaden, Antonio Canalejo, and Escolastico Aguilera-Tejero
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Calcimimetic ,Parathyroid hormone ,chemistry.chemical_element ,In Vitro Techniques ,Calcium ,Calcitriol receptor ,Parathyroid Glands ,Calcitriol ,Internal medicine ,Phenethylamines ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Rats, Wistar ,Receptor ,Calcium metabolism ,Aniline Compounds ,Hyperplasia ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Propylamines ,Hyperparathyroidism ,Parathyroid chief cell ,Rats ,Drug Combinations ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Receptors, Calcitriol - Abstract
We previously demonstrated that extracellular calcium regulates vitamin D receptor (VDR) expression by parathyroid cells. Since the calcimimetic R-568 potentiates the effects of calcium on the calcium-sensing receptor, it was hypothesized that administration of R-568 may result in increased VDR expression in parathyroid tissue. In vitro studies of the effect of R-568 on VDR mRNA and protein were conducted in cultures of whole rat parathyroid glands and human hyperplastic parathyroid glands. In vivo studies in Wistar rats examined the effect of R-568 and calcitriol alone and in combination. Incubation of rat parathyroid glands in vitro with R-568 (0.001–1 μM) resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion and an increase in VDR expression (mean ± SE). Incubation in 1 mM calcium + 0.001 μM R-568 elicited an increase in VDR mRNA (306 ± 46%) similar to the maximum increase detected with 1.5 mM calcium (330 ± 42%). In vivo, VDR mRNA was increased after administration of R-568 (168 ± 9%, P < 0.001 vs. control) or calcitriol (198 ± 16%, P < 0.001 vs. control). Treatment with R-568 also increased VDR protein in normal rat parathyroid glands and in human parathyroid glands with diffuse, but not nodular, hyperplasia. In conclusion, the present study shows that the calcimimetic R-568 exerts a stimulatory effect on VDR expression in the parathyroid glands of study models and provides additional evidence for the use of calcimimetics in the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism.
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- 2007