Expression of a calcium-mobilizing parathyroid hormone-like peptide in lactating mammary tissue

MA Thiede, GA Rodan - Science, 1988 - science.org
MA Thiede, GA Rodan
Science, 1988science.org
A survey of rat tissues by RNA analysis, aimed at uncovering the physiological function of
the parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PTH-LP) associated with hypercalcemia of
malignancy, revealed the presence of a 1.5-kilobase messenger RNA encoding this peptide
in lactating mammary glands. PTH-LP messenger RNA is expressed in mammary tissue
only during lactation; it appears and disappears rapidly (2 to 4 hours) as a function of the
sucking stimulus. The identity of this messenger RNA was confirmed by cloning the rat PTH …
A survey of rat tissues by RNA analysis, aimed at uncovering the physiological function of the parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PTH-LP) associated with hypercalcemia of malignancy, revealed the presence of a 1.5-kilobase messenger RNA encoding this peptide in lactating mammary glands. PTH-LP messenger RNA is expressed in mammary tissue only during lactation; it appears and disappears rapidly (2 to 4 hours) as a function of the sucking stimulus. The identity of this messenger RNA was confirmed by cloning the rat PTH-LP complementary DNA, which predicts a peptide with strong similarity to the human homolog. Moreover, extracts from lactating mammary tissue stimulated parathyroid hormone-dependent adenylate cyclase. These findings suggest that PTH-LP plays a physiological role in lactation, possibly as a hormone for the mobilization or transfer (or both) of calcium to the milk.
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