THE EFFECT OF HUMAN PARATHYROID HORMONE(1-34) ON ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY OF NEONATAL WISTAR OSTEOBLASTIC CELLS
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Abstract
AIM: To investigate the effect of human parathyroid hormone(1-34) [hPTH(1-34)] on alkaline phosphatase(ALP) activity of osteoblastic cells. METHODS: Osteoblastic cells were isolated from newborn rat calvaria through trypsin digestion. Quality of the cells was assessed by special ALP histochemistry. The activity of ALP was measured by p-nitrophenyl sodium phosphate assay. The expression of ALP mRNA was detected by RT-PCR. RESULTS: Cellular ALP activity was increased obviously while osteoblastic cells were incubated with 10-8 mol.L-1 hPTH(1-34) for the first 12 h of each 48 h incubation cycle and repeated the cycle for 8 times. Cellular ALP activity showed no obvious changes at continuous exposure to hPTH(1-34) compared with control group. Expression of ALP mRNA was increased greatest while osteoblastic cells were incubated with 10-8 mol.L-1 hPTH(1-34) for the first 12 h of each 48 h incubation cycle and repeated the cycle for 8 times. CONCLUSION: hPTH(1-34) has diverse effects on osteoblastics ALP activity depending on the exposure time and its concentration in vitro, cellular ALP activity increases under intermittent exposure to hPTH(1-34).
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