“…cAMP also increases adrenal PPI, and this increase is blocked by inhibitors of protein synthesis, e.g., puromycin and cycloheximide (CH) (12). Becuase of similarities between ACTH and PTH action in their respective target tissues (both hormones increase cAMP [5,13], Ca++ uptake [6,14], mitochondrial cytochrome P-450-mediated hydroxylations [2,15], and uptake of amino acids [3,16]), it seemed worthwhile to study effects of PTH on renal PPI. Our findings, herein reported, show that PTH, like ACTH, increases PPI in a target tissue by a CH-sensitive process.…”