Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8480222 | Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related peptide (PTHrP) controls the pace of pre- and post-natal growth plate development by activating the PTH1R in chondrocytes, while PTH maintains mineral and skeletal homeostasis by modulating calciotropic activities in kidneys, gut, and bone. The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a member of family C, G protein-coupled receptor, which regulates mineral and skeletal homeostasis by controlling PTH secretion in parathyroid glands and Ca2+ excretion in kidneys. Recent studies showed the expression of CaSR in chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts and confirmed its non-redundant roles in modulating the recruitment, proliferation, survival, and differentiation of the cells. This review emphasizes the actions of CaSR and PTH1R signaling responses in cartilage and bone and discusses how these two signaling cascades interact to control growth plate development and maintain skeletal metabolism in physiological and pathological conditions. Lastly, novel therapeutic regimens that exploit interrelationship between the CaSR and PTH1R are proposed to produce more robust osteoanabolism.
Keywords
M-CSFiPTHPTH1ROPNpTHOPGBrUCaSR[Ca2+]eOCNPTChptGPCIHH1,25DPTHrPRANKLPTGDMP1receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-BAggOCLGCM2μCT1,25-dihydroxyvitamin DIgf1ALPAlkaline phosphataseOsteoblastOsteoprotegerinOsteopontinOsteocalcinOsteoclastOsteonectinMicro-computed tomographyIndian HedgehogRankRicketsGrowth plateParathyroid glandextracellular calcium concentrationinsulin-like growth factor 1RANK ligandmacrophage colony-stimulating factorGene knockoutparathyroid hormoneProteoglycanParathyroid hormone-related proteinHyperparathyroidismOsteoporosisType I collagenType II collagengrowth plate chondrocyteextracellular calcium-sensing receptorCalcium-sensing receptor
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Authors
Christian Santa Maria, Zhiqiang Cheng, Alfred Li, Jiali Wang, Dolores Shoback, Chia-Ling Tu, Wenhan Chang,