MEMBRANES FROM A TRANSPLANTABLE OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA RESPONSIVE TO PARATHYROID HORMONE AND PROSTAGLANDINS: REGULATION OF ADENYLATE CYCLASE AND OF HORMONE METABOLISM

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A. CRAWFORD
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SUMMARY

Adenylate cyclase activity in particulate fractions from a transplantable rat osteogenic sarcoma was stimulated in a dose-dependent manner by prostaglandins E1 and E2 (PGE1 and PGE2) and parathyroid hormone (PTH). Prostaglandin F was active at a high concentration (3 × 10− 4 mol/l). Pretreatment of membranes with collagenase plus hyaluronidase reduced the magnitude of the PTH effect but did not affect the size of the PGE1 effect.

Guanosine 5′-triphosphate and its synthetic analogue 5′-guanylylimidodiphosphate (Gpp(NH)p) activated adenylate cyclase in particulate preparations from the osteogenic sarcoma. The latter agent produced much larger effects, although the concentrations required for half-maximal enzyme activation were the same for both agonists (approximately 2 × 10−6 mol/l). The effects of PTH and Gpp(NH)p were supra-additive at some concentrations of hormone. The effects of PGE1 and Gpp(NH)p were supra-additive at all hormone concentrations tested. Pre-incubation of membrane particles for 6 min with PTH produced an enzyme activation which was not reversed by dilution through washing; pre-incubation with PGE1 did not produce this effect. The response of membrane adenylate cyclase to Gpp(NH)p (10−4 mol/l) was 75% greater in preparations pre-incubated with PTH than in membranes pre-incubated in buffer alone or in buffer containing PGE1. The basal rate of cyclic AMP production in the adenylate cyclase assay system decreased over a 35 min incubation period. This decrease was prevented by addition of PTH or PGE1. Addition of NaF or Gpp(NH)p produced a steady increase in the rate of production of cyclic AMP with time.

Membrane preparations did not reduce the biological activity of PTH and did not degrade 125I-labelled PTH.

The results demonstrate that the PTH- and PGE-responsive adenylate cyclases of the osteogenic sarcoma have distinctly different properties and that particulate preparations of the tumour do not metabolize PTH.

 

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