Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) regulates fetal–placental calcium transport through a receptor distinct from the PTH/PTHrP receptor
Male
Mice, Knockout
0301 basic medicine
Heterozygote
Placenta
Homozygote
Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein
Proteins
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Parathyroid Hormone
Pregnancy
Animals
Humans
Receptors, Parathyroid Hormone
Calcium
Female
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Crosses, Genetic
Gene Deletion
Receptor, Parathyroid Hormone, Type 1
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.93.26.15233
Publication Date:
2002-07-26T14:43:20Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
To determine the role of PTHrP in fetal calcium metabolism, blood
calcium was measured in mice homozygous (HOM) for deletion of the PTHrP
gene. On day 18.5 of gestation, ionized calcium and the
maternal–fetal calcium gradient were significantly reduced in HOM
PTHrP-ablated fetuses compared with that of their littermates. To
assess the placental contribution to the effect of PTHrP,
45
Ca and
51
Cr-EDTA (as a blood diffusional
marker) were administered by intracardiac injection to pregnant,
heterozygous dams on day 17.5 of gestation. Five minutes after the
injection, whole fetal
45
Ca accumulation was significantly
decreased in HOM PTHrP-ablated fetuses compared with that of their
littermates. Next, two fetuses from each litter were injected
in
utero
with fragments of PTHrP, PTH, or diluent 1 h before
administering
45
Ca and
51
Cr to the dam.
PTHrP-(1–86) and PTHrP-(67–86) significantly increased relative
45
Ca accumulation in HOM PTHrP-ablated fetuses, but
PTHrP(1–34), PTH-(1–84), and the diluent had no effect.
Finally, similar studies were performed on fetal mice that lacked the
PTH/PTHrP receptor gene. Ionized calcium was significantly
reduced in HOM PTH/PTHrP receptor-ablated fetuses. However, 5
min after maternal injection of
45
Ca and
51
Cr,
relative accumulation of
45
Ca was significantly increased
in these fetuses. It was concluded that PTHrP is an important regulator
of fetal blood calcium and placental calcium transport. In addition,
the bioactivity of PTHrP for placental calcium transport is specified
by a mid-molecular region that does not use the PTH/PTHrP
receptor.
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