Amylin(1-8) is devoid of anabolic activity in bone

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  • Maria Ellegaard
  • Christian Thorkildsen
  • Solveig Vibe-Petersen
  • Jørgen Søberg Petersen
  • Niklas Rye Jørgensen
  • Rasmus Just
  • Schwarz, Peter
  • Maria Teresa Ramirez
  • Martin Stahlhut
Amylin(1-8), a cyclic peptide consisting of the eight N-terminal amino acids of the 37-amino acid peptide amylin, has been shown to induce proliferation of primary osteoblasts and to induce bone formation in healthy male mice, whereas no data on efficacy in bone disease-related models have been reported. Therefore, we evaluated any effects of amylin(1-8) in ovariectomized rats with established osteopenia, a model for postmenopausal osteoporosis. At doses up to 100 nmol/kg/day, a dose highly effective in healthy mice, amylin(1-8) was unable to increase bone mineral density in ovariectomized rats during an 8-week treatment period. Histomorphometric analysis of the tibia indicated that amylin(1-8) did not change bone histomorphometric parameters. In an attempt to verify any potential biological effects of amylin(1-8), we investigated the efficacy of this peptide in various in vitro assays. Experiments designed to confirm previously published results on the proliferative effects of amylin(1-8) on primary osteoblasts failed to show any response. Amylin(1-8) was able to partially displace (125)I-rat amylin(1-37) from amylin receptors composed of the calcitonin receptor and RAMP1, indicating specific interaction of the peptide with the amylin binding site. However, in vitro efficacy assays with amylin(1-8) in calcitonin receptor-RAMP-positive HEK293T and MCF7 cells failed to reveal any agonist activity of amylin(1-8), whereas amylin(1-37) showed the expected agonist activity. In conclusion, our results indicate that amylin(1-8) does not show agonist activity on amylin receptors, does not affect osteoblast proliferation, and is devoid of anabolic activity in bone.
Bidragets oversatte titelAmylin(1-8) is devoid of anabolic activity in bone
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftCalcified Tissue International
Vol/bind86
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)249-60
Antal sider12
ISSN0171-967X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2010

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