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Experimental Physiology 76.2 pp 297-300
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Experimental Physiology, Vol 76, Issue 2, 297-300
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Parathyroid hormone-(1-34) peptide activates cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in the human placenta

JM Williams, DR Abramovich, CG Dacke, TM Mayhew, and KR Page

Dually perfused human term placental lobules were exposed to forskolin, bovine parathyroid hormone (bPTH(1-34)) and human parathyroid hormone related-peptides, hPTHrP(1-34), hPTHrP(67-86)NH2 or PTHrP(107-138) for 15 min in the presence of 3-iso-butyl-1-methyl-xanthine (IBMX); control lobules were exposed to IBMX alone. Homogenates of these tissues were then assayed for cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP) and results normalized per mg of protein. Exposure to forskolin or bPTH(1-34) on both sides, and exposure to bPTH(1-34) at a concentration of 30 nM on the maternal side of the placenta or 120 nM on the fetal side of the placenta, significantly enhanced tissue cyclic AMP production compared with tissue exposed to IBMX alone. Exposure to hPTHrP(1-34), hPTHrP(67-86)NH2 and hPTHrP(107-138) at a concentration of 30 nM on both sides of the placenta had no significant effect upon tissue cyclic AMP production.


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