Abstract

Introduction Prostaglandins have an anabolic effect on bone. Possible mediation of this effect is via calcitriol. This study determines in vivo and in vitro effects of PGE 1 on calcitriol synthesis. Methodology In vivo: rabbits received intravenous vehicle or prostaglandin E 1 (50 μg/day) for 20 days before measurements of serum total and ionic calcium, magnesium and phosphorus levels, total and bone-specific alkaline phosphatases, 25(OH)D 3, calcitriol, parathyroid hormone and calcitonin. In vitro: rabbit proximal renal tubules were incubated with 25(OH)D 3 (8 μM) together with PGE 1 (2.82×10 −6 M) and the prostaglandin receptor inhibitor AH6809 (10 −4 M) in selected samples. After 5 or 30 min incubation, calcitriol production was measured by radioimmunoassay and data analysed statistically. Results In vivo , in groups receiving PGE 1, levels of total Ca, Mg and calcitriol increased significantly and 25 dihydroxyvitamin D 3, parathyroid hormone and calcitonin remained unchanged. In vitro, PGE 1 increased calcitriol biosynthesis and the prostaglandin inhibitor AH6809 reduced calcitriol levels significantly after prolonged incubation. Conclusions In vivo and in vitro results demonstrate that PGE 1 stimulates calcitriol synthesis. This study represent a major advancement in knowledge of bone metabolism.

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