2011
DOI: 10.3382/ps.2010-00860
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Parathyroid hormone-related peptide directly increases adrenocorticotropic hormone secretion from the anterior pituitary in hens

Abstract: The presence of the receptor for parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) and the effect of PTHrP on adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion in the hen anterior pituitary were examined. The plasma membrane fraction of the anterior pituitary was found to contain a specific chicken PTHrP (cPTHrP) binding component. The binding component had properties of a receptor, such as binding specificity to cPTHrP, reversibility, saturable binding, high affinity, and limited capacity; therefore, it was elucidated t… Show more

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“…Again, over time this mechanism would have given rise to a constitutive increase in body temperature, or endothermy. As evidence for this mechanism of evolution, PTHrP signaling appears in the pituitaries of mammals (Mamillapalli and Wysolmerski, 2010 ) and birds (Nakayama et al, 2011 ), and stimulates corticosteroid production by the adrenal cortex (Mazzocchi et al, 2001 ) in association with increased microvascularization of the adrenal medulla (Wurtman, 2002 ). Consequently, in the pituitary PTHrP amplifies ACTH (Mamillapalli and Wysolmerski, 2010 ), and in the adrenal cortex it stimulates corticoid production (Kawashima et al, 2005 ).…”
Section: On the Evolution Of Endothermymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, over time this mechanism would have given rise to a constitutive increase in body temperature, or endothermy. As evidence for this mechanism of evolution, PTHrP signaling appears in the pituitaries of mammals (Mamillapalli and Wysolmerski, 2010 ) and birds (Nakayama et al, 2011 ), and stimulates corticosteroid production by the adrenal cortex (Mazzocchi et al, 2001 ) in association with increased microvascularization of the adrenal medulla (Wurtman, 2002 ). Consequently, in the pituitary PTHrP amplifies ACTH (Mamillapalli and Wysolmerski, 2010 ), and in the adrenal cortex it stimulates corticoid production (Kawashima et al, 2005 ).…”
Section: On the Evolution Of Endothermymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another gene duplication that occurred during the vertebrate water-land transition was for the beta adrenergic receptor (βAR), which ultimately provided for the local pulmonary regulation of alveolar capillary blood pressure, necessitated by the constraints of the systemic blood pressure imposed on the alveolar capillary system [ 65 ]. That new physiologic trait may have evolved as a result of the coevolution of PTHrP signaling in the anterior pituitary [ 66 ], and in the adrenal cortex [ 67 ], increasing ACTH and glucocorticoid production, respectively, in adaptation to terrestrial physiologic stress. The resultant increased responsiveness to physiologic stress by the Pituitary-Adrenal Axis (PAA) would have amplified adrenalin production, since the corticoids produced in the adrenal cortex pass through the adrenal medulla, where they physiologically stimulate the rate-limiting step in adrenalin production, Catechol-O-Methyltransferase, or COMT [ 68 ].…”
Section: Homeostasis As the Consequence Of Developmental Mechanismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, it has been discovered that PTHrP is expressed in the pituitary [ 66 ], where it stimulates ACTH, and in the adrenal cortex [ 67 ] where it mediates the ACTH stimulation of corticoid synthesis. As a consequence, this pathway would have amplified the physiologic stress response by increasing adrenalin production by the adrenal medulla [ 78 ].…”
Section: The Role Of Pthrp Expression In Adrenal Corticoid Synthementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shear stress within the renal vasculature could have given rise to PTHrP signaling for glomerular function—PTHrP-mesangium signaling for water and electrolyte flux. 67 Similarly, PTHrP is expressed in the pituitary 84 and adrenal cortex 85 of land vertebrates, making for a more robust physiologic stress “fight or flight” mechanism since the corticoids stimulate epinephrine secretion as they course their way from the adrenal cortex through the adrenal medulla. 86 But this amplified epinephrine response to stress is only applicable to amphibians and beyond phylogenetically since fish have an independent adrenal cortex and medulla.…”
Section: The Water-land Transition Pthrp Amplification and The Adapmentioning
confidence: 99%