2002
Role of the interleukin-6/interleukin-6 soluble receptor cytokine system in mediating increased skeletal sensitivity to parathyroid hormone in perimenopausal women.
Insogna K, Mitnick M, Pascarella J, Nakchbandi I, Grey A, Masiukiewicz U. Role of the interleukin-6/interleukin-6 soluble receptor cytokine system in mediating increased skeletal sensitivity to parathyroid hormone in perimenopausal women. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research 2002, 17 Suppl 2: n108-16. PMID: 12412787.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnimalsBone and BonesBone ResorptionCollagenCollagen Type ICytokinesDisease Models, AnimalEstrogensFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansHyperparathyroidismInterleukin-6MenopauseMiceMiddle AgedOsteoporosis, PostmenopausalParathyroid HormonePeptidesPostmenopausePredictive Value of TestsPremenopauseReceptors, Interleukin-6Reference ValuesRetrospective StudiesConceptsIL-6/ILInterleukin-6Skeletal sensitivityPerimenopausal periodPrimary hyperparathyroidismPerimenopausal womenCytokine systemInterleukin-6 soluble receptorSerum IL-6 valuesEstrogen-deficient stateUrine N-telopeptideInterleukin-6/interleukinAction of PTHGroup of patientsIL-6 valuesSerum IL-6/ILEstrogen modulatesIL-6sRIL-6sR.Perimenopausal groupUrine NTXPremenopausal womenSkeletal complicationsCytokine profileExaggerated releaseEvidence that the IL-6/IL-6 Soluble Receptor Cytokine System Plays a Role in the Increased Skeletal Sensitivity to PTH in Estrogen-Deficient Women
Masiukiewicz US, Mitnick M, Gulanski BI, Insogna KL. Evidence that the IL-6/IL-6 Soluble Receptor Cytokine System Plays a Role in the Increased Skeletal Sensitivity to PTH in Estrogen-Deficient Women. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2002, 87: 2892-2898. PMID: 12050269, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.87.6.8577.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEstrogen-deficient womenIL-6/ILSkeletal sensitivityIL-6IL-6sREstrogen deficiencyCytokine systemIL-6 soluble receptorUrine N-telopeptideAction of PTHPrevious animal studiesNTx excretionPTH infusionPostmenopausal womenSerum calciumN-telopeptideCytokine productionTNF-alphaExaggerated increaseIL-1betaHormonal statusBaseline valuesSoluble receptorAnimal studiesColony-stimulating factor-1
1990
THE PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PROTEIN STIMULATES HUMAN OSTEOBLAST-LIKE CELLS TO SECRETE A 9,000 DALTON BONERESORBING PROTEIN
Morris CA, Mitnick ME, Weir EC, Horowitz M, Kreider BL, Insogna KL. THE PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PROTEIN STIMULATES HUMAN OSTEOBLAST-LIKE CELLS TO SECRETE A 9,000 DALTON BONERESORBING PROTEIN. Endocrinology 1990, 126: 1783-1786. PMID: 2307127, DOI: 10.1210/endo-126-3-1783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormone-related proteinBone-resorbing activityHormone-related proteinBone resorptionPTH/Bone-resorbing cytokinesIL-1GM-CSFSingle fractionSequential reverse-phase HPLCII cellsUntreated cellsKD fractionHuman osteoblast-like cellsResorptionSize-exclusion HPLCNgeqOsteoblast-like cellsSpecific activityCellsKD proteinOsteoblastsReversed-phase HPLCCytokinesPGE2
1988
Characterization of a parathyroid Hormonelike Peptide Secreted by Human Keratinocytes
INSOGNA K, STWART A, IKEDA K, CENTRELLA M, MILSONE L. Characterization of a parathyroid Hormonelike Peptide Secreted by Human Keratinocytes. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1988, 548: 146-159. PMID: 2470290, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1988.tb18801.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1983
Factors associated with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy stimulate adenylate cyclase in osteoblastic cells.
Rodan SB, Insogna KL, Vignery AM, Stewart AF, Broadus AE, D'Souza SM, Bertolini DR, Mundy GR, Rodan GA. Factors associated with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy stimulate adenylate cyclase in osteoblastic cells. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1983, 72: 1511-1515. PMID: 6685137, PMCID: PMC370436, DOI: 10.1172/jci111108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumoral hypercalcemiaAdenylate cyclaseBone resorbing activityBone resorptive activityLeydig cell tumorCyclic AMP accumulationHuman prostate carcinomaRat Leydig cell tumorAdenylate cyclase stimulationSolid human tumorsNormocalcemic patientsOsteoblastic cellsResorbing activityCell tumorsLung adenocarcinomaProstate carcinomaROS 17/2.8 cellsAMP accumulationResorptive activityCyclase stimulationTumorsHuman tumorsStimulationHypercalcemiaRat carcinosarcoma