甲状腺引流液所含氨基酸亚组分对钙感应受体的激活作用

IF 4.9 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Christian Nanoff*, Qiong Yang, Roland Hellinger and Michael Hermann, 
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甲状旁腺功能减退症是甲状腺手术的常见后遗症,本研究旨在探讨其背后的发病机制。以下前提表明,伤口积液可能是致病因素之一。(i) 甲状旁腺激素的分泌受到钙传感受体的反馈控制,而钙传感受体会对多种激活配体做出反应。(ii) 术后甲状旁腺功能减退症是由甲状旁腺分泌不足引起的。即使是后来未受甲状旁腺功能减退症影响的患者,甲状旁腺激素水平也会在术后数小时内下降。(iii) 伤口液体会进入甲状旁腺所在的甲状腺床周围组织。其成分由伤口引发的一系列蛋白水解反应决定。我们以甲状腺引流液为替代物,探讨了伤口液中含有激活钙感受体的化合物的可能性。我们发现引流液超滤液中含有丰富的氨基酸,通过高效液相色谱分离,激活钙感受体的化合物与亲水性物质分离,使缓冲液呈酸性。数据显示,毫摩尔浓度的谷氨酸和天冬氨酸有助于激活钙感受体,这种效应取决于低 pH 值。在谷氨酸/天门冬氨酸存在的情况下,质子激活钙感受体的 pH50 为 6.1,而在 pH 值为 5 时,激活作用达到最大。这种协同作用模式是排他性的;谷氨酸/天冬氨酸不能替代酸性氨基酸,Ca2+也不能替代质子。NPS-2143 是一种负异位受体调节剂,可完全阻断谷氨酸/天冬氨酸和分馏引流液对受体的激活。因此,伤口引流液可能参与了抑制甲状旁腺激素分泌的作用。
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Activation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor by a Subfraction of Amino Acids Contained in Thyroid Drainage Fluid

Activation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor by a Subfraction of Amino Acids Contained in Thyroid Drainage Fluid

Activation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor by a Subfraction of Amino Acids Contained in Thyroid Drainage Fluid

Hypoparathyroidism is a common sequela of thyroid surgery; in this study, we aimed at exploring the pathogenesis behind it. The following premises suggest that wound fluid might be a causative agent. (i) Parathyroid hormone secretion is under feedback control by the calcium-sensing receptor, which responds to a diverse array of activating ligands. (ii) Postoperative hypoparathyroidism arises from a secretory deficiency of the parathyroid glands. Even in patients later unaffected by hypoparathyroidism, parathyroid hormone levels drop within hours after surgery. (iii) Wound fluid is bound to enter the tissue around the thyroid bed, where the parathyroid glands are located. Its composition is shaped by a series of proteolytic reactions triggered by wounding. Using thyroid drainage as a surrogate, we addressed the possibility that wound fluid contains compounds activating the calcium-sensing receptor. Drainage fluid ultrafiltrate was found to be rich in amino acids, and on separation by HPLC, compounds activating the calcium-sensing receptor partitioned with hydrophilic matter that rendered buffer acidic. The data show that glutamate and aspartate at millimolar concentrations supported activation of the calcium-sensing receptor, an effect contingent on low pH. In the presence of glutamate/aspartate, protons activated the calcium-sensing receptor with a pH50 of 6.1, and at pH 5, produced maximal activation. This synergistic mode of action was exclusive; glutamine/asparagine did not substitute for the acidic amino acids, nor did Ca2+ substitute for protons. NPS-2143, a negative allosteric receptor modulator completely blocked receptor activation by glutamate/aspartate and by fractionated drainage fluid. Thus, wound fluid may be involved in suppressing parathyroid hormone secretion.

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