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The Ca2+-sensing receptor: a target for polyamines.
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The American journal of physiology [Am J Physiol] 1997 Oct; Vol. 273 (4), pp. C1315-23. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- The Ca2+-sensing receptor (CaR) is activated at physiological levels of external Ca2+ (Ca(o)) but is expressed in a number of tissues that do not have well-established roles in the control of Ca(o), including several regions of the brain and the intestine. Polyamines are endogenous polyvalent cations that can act as agonists for the CaR, as shown by our current studies of human embryonic kidney (HEK-293) cells transfected with the human CaR. Cellular parameters altered by polyamines included cytosolic free Ca2+ (Ca(i)), inositol phosphate production, and the activity of a nonselective cation channel. Spermine stimulated Ca(i) transients in CaR-transfected HEK cells, with a concentration producing a half-maximal response (EC50) of approximately 500 microM in the presence of 0.5 mM Ca2+, whereas sustained increases in Ca(i) had an EC50 of approximately 200 microM. The order of potency was spermine > spermidine >> putrescine. Elevation of Ca(o) shifted the EC50 for spermine sharply to the left, with substantial stimulation below 100 microM. Addition of subthreshold concentrations of spermine increased the sensitivity of CaR-expressing HEK cells to Ca(o). Parathyroid hormone secretion from bovine parathyroid cells was inhibited by 50% in the presence of 200 microM spermine, a response similar to that elicited by 2.0 mM Ca(o). These data suggest that polyamines could be effective agonists for the CaR, and several tissues, including the brain, may use the CaR as a target for the actions of spermine and other endogenous polycationic agonists.
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- Animals
Calcium pharmacology
Cattle
Cell Line
Cells, Cultured
Humans
Kidney
Membrane Potentials drug effects
Membrane Potentials physiology
Parathyroid Glands cytology
Parathyroid Glands drug effects
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Receptors, Calcium-Sensing
Receptors, Cell Surface biosynthesis
Recombinant Proteins metabolism
Transfection
Parathyroid Glands physiology
Parathyroid Hormone metabolism
Receptors, Cell Surface physiology
Spermidine pharmacology
Spermine pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0002-9513
- Volume :
- 273
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The American journal of physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9357776
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1997.273.4.C1315