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  • Title: Inhibition of secretion of rat calcitonin by calmodulin inhibitors.
    Author: Cooper CW, Borosky SA.
    Journal: Calcif Tissue Int; 1986 Feb; 38(2):103-8. PubMed ID: 3082492.
    Abstract:
    Studies were designed to investigate the potential importance of calmodulin in release of calcitonin (CT) in response to an increase in the concentration of extracellular Ca. In vitro release of CT from baby rat thyroparathyroids incubated up to 8 h was examined at normal (1 mM) and high (2.5 mM) Ca in serum-free medium in the presence and absence of the potent calmodulin inhibitors, trifluoperazine (TFP) and N-(6-aminohexyl)-5-Cl-1-naphthalene sulfonamide (W-7). The drugs chlorpromazine (CLP) and haloperidol (HAL) which, like TFP, are anti-psychotic agents also were tested. In some studies release of parathyroid hormone (PTH) into medium also was studied. At 2.5 mM Ca, CT release was increased five- tenfold compared with 1 mM Ca while PTH was suppressed by approximately 80%. The increased release of CT induced by 2.5 mM Ca was inhibited 60-90% by 10(-4) M TFP and 10(-4) M W-7, but was unaffected by 10(-4) M CLP or HAL. In the presence of 1 mM Ca, the increased release of PTH also was inhibited significantly by 10(-4) M TFP and 10(-4) M W-7. In related in vivo studies, administration of TFP i.v. to rats just before induction of hypercalcemia with i.v. CaCl2 suppressed the increase in plasma CT normally observed 3 min later in a dose-related manner. The results show that calmodulin inhibitors can inhibit in vitro secretion of CT, and release of PTH as well. Additionally, inhibition of the in vivo CT response to a Ca challenge was observed within minutes of drug administration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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