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Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Calcium regulation in body fluids is a fundamental process in vertebrates, which is exerted by a plethora of hormones. Stanniocalcin (STC) is a hypocalcemic hormone ubiquitously expressed in tetrapods; in bony fishes, it is produced mainly by specific glands called the corpuscles of...

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Autores principales: Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio, Gregório, Silvia F., Fuentes, Juan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060863
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author Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio
Gregório, Silvia F.
Fuentes, Juan
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Fuentes, Juan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Calcium regulation in body fluids is a fundamental process in vertebrates, which is exerted by a plethora of hormones. Stanniocalcin (STC) is a hypocalcemic hormone ubiquitously expressed in tetrapods; in bony fishes, it is produced mainly by specific glands called the corpuscles of Stannius. The present study described an ELISA method for the analysis of fish STC. Moreover, it also develops a methodology for ex vivo cultures of Stannius corpuscles of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). The results show a direct control of the production of STC by one calcium and two PTHrP (parathyroid-related protein, a hypercalcemic hormone) receptors. This study highlights the tight control of circulating calcium in vertebrates and shows the complexity of the processes involved. ABSTRACT: Calcium balance is of paramount importance for vertebrates. In fish, the endocrine modulators of calcium homeostasis include the stanniocalcin (STC), and some members of the parathyroid hormone (PTH) family, such as the PTH-related protein (PTHrP), acting as antagonists. STC is ubiquitously expressed in higher vertebrates. In turn, bony fish exhibit specific STC-producing glands named the corpuscles of Stannius (CS). Previous studies pointed to a calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) involvement in the secretion of STC, but little is known of the involvement of other putative regulators. The CS provides a unique model to deepen the study of STC secretion. We developed an ex vivo assay to culture CS of fish and a competitive ELISA method to measure STC concentrations. As expected, STC released from the CS responds to CaSR stimulation by calcium, calcimimetics, and calcilytic drugs. Moreover, we uncover the presence (by PCR) of two PTHrP receptors in the CS, e.g., PTH1R and PTH3R. Thus, ex vivo incubations revealed a dose-response inhibition of STC secretion in response to PTHrP at basal Ca(2+) concentrations. This inhibition is achieved through specific and reversible second messenger pathways (transmembrane adenylyl cyclases and phospholipase C), as the use of specific inhibitors highlights. Together, these results provide evidence for endocrine modulation between two antagonist hormones, STC and PTHrP.
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spelling pubmed-92196942022-06-24 Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) Ruiz-Jarabo, Ignacio Gregório, Silvia F. Fuentes, Juan Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Calcium regulation in body fluids is a fundamental process in vertebrates, which is exerted by a plethora of hormones. Stanniocalcin (STC) is a hypocalcemic hormone ubiquitously expressed in tetrapods; in bony fishes, it is produced mainly by specific glands called the corpuscles of Stannius. The present study described an ELISA method for the analysis of fish STC. Moreover, it also develops a methodology for ex vivo cultures of Stannius corpuscles of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). The results show a direct control of the production of STC by one calcium and two PTHrP (parathyroid-related protein, a hypercalcemic hormone) receptors. This study highlights the tight control of circulating calcium in vertebrates and shows the complexity of the processes involved. ABSTRACT: Calcium balance is of paramount importance for vertebrates. In fish, the endocrine modulators of calcium homeostasis include the stanniocalcin (STC), and some members of the parathyroid hormone (PTH) family, such as the PTH-related protein (PTHrP), acting as antagonists. STC is ubiquitously expressed in higher vertebrates. In turn, bony fish exhibit specific STC-producing glands named the corpuscles of Stannius (CS). Previous studies pointed to a calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) involvement in the secretion of STC, but little is known of the involvement of other putative regulators. The CS provides a unique model to deepen the study of STC secretion. We developed an ex vivo assay to culture CS of fish and a competitive ELISA method to measure STC concentrations. As expected, STC released from the CS responds to CaSR stimulation by calcium, calcimimetics, and calcilytic drugs. Moreover, we uncover the presence (by PCR) of two PTHrP receptors in the CS, e.g., PTH1R and PTH3R. Thus, ex vivo incubations revealed a dose-response inhibition of STC secretion in response to PTHrP at basal Ca(2+) concentrations. This inhibition is achieved through specific and reversible second messenger pathways (transmembrane adenylyl cyclases and phospholipase C), as the use of specific inhibitors highlights. Together, these results provide evidence for endocrine modulation between two antagonist hormones, STC and PTHrP. MDPI 2022-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9219694/ /pubmed/35741384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060863 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title_full Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title_fullStr Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title_short Regulation of Stanniocalcin Secretion by Calcium and PTHrP in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)
title_sort regulation of stanniocalcin secretion by calcium and pthrp in gilthead seabream (sparus aurata)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35741384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060863
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