Molecular profile of catabolic versus anabolic treatment regimens of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in rat bone: An analysis by DNA microarray
Autor: | Henry Uhlman Bryant, M. Zhang, Leah M. Helvering, N.H. Kulkarni, Sutada Lotinun, Charles A. Frolik, Jude E. Onyia, Yanfei L. Ma, Avudaiappan Maran, Rebecca R. Miles, Emily M. Ambrose, Peining Chen, Lawrence M. Gelbert, Tao Wei, Masahiko Sato, Ernst R. Dow, Xi Lin, David L. Halladay, Russell T. Turner, Shuguang Huang |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Anabolism Microarray Parathyroid hormone Biochemistry Bone and Bones In vivo Internal medicine Gene expression Teriparatide medicine Animals Molecular Biology Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis Neurons biology Gene Expression Profiling Cell Biology Peptide Fragments Rats Endocrinology Parathyroid Hormone biology.protein Osteocalcin Female Osteonectin medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 95:403-418 |
ISSN: | 1097-4644 0730-2312 |
Popis: | Teriparatide, human PTH (1-34), a new therapy for osteoporosis, elicits markedly different skeletal responses depending on the treatment regimen. In order to understand potential mechanisms for this dichotomy, the present investigation utilized microarrays to delineate the genes and pathways that are regulated by intermittent (subcutaneous injection of 80 μg/kg/day) and continuous (subcutaneous infusion of 40 μg/kg/day by osmotic mini pump) PTH (1–34) for 1 week in 6-month-old female rats. The effect of each PTH regimen was confirmed by histomorphometric analysis of the proximal tibial metaphysis, and mRNA from the distal femoral metaphysis was analyzed using an Affymetrix microarray. Both PTH paradigms co-regulated 22 genes including known bone formation genes (i.e., collagens, osteocalcin, decorin, and osteonectin) and also uniquely modulated additional genes. Intermittent PTH regulated 19 additional genes while continuous treatment regulated 173 additional genes. This investigation details for the first time the broad profiling of the gene and pathway changes that occur in vivo following treatment of intermittent versus continuous PTH (1–34). These results extend previous observations of gene expression changes and reveal the in vivo regulation of BMP3 and multiple neuronal genes by PTH treatment. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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