Normalization of hypercalcemia associated with a decrease in renal calcium reabsorption in Leydig cell tumor-bearing rats treated with WR-2721.

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The Rice-500 Leydig cell tumor (LCT) in Fischer rats is a model of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy (HHM). In this model, the elevation of plasma calcium (Ca) does not result merely from an increased bone resorption, but also from an enhanced tubular Ca reabsorption (TRCa). We investigated the hypocalcemic response to WR-2721 [S-2,2-(3-aminopropylamino)-, ethylphosphorothioic acid] in LCT-bearing Fischer rats. WR-2721 is a potent inhibitor of normal and aberrant parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion. Moreover, it exerts a PTH-independent inhibitory effect on TRCa. In hypercalcemic LCT-bearing rats WR-2721 induced a fall in plasma Ca from 3.24 +/- 0.12 to 2.66 +/- 0.23 mmol/liter within 2 h after one single injection of 0.7 mmol/kg body wt. The decrement in plasma Ca was associated with a marked increase in urinary Ca excretion, indicating an inhibition of TRCa. The elevated urine cyclic AMP of LCT-bearing rats, however, was not altered by WR-2721 treatment. These results suggest that in this HHM model, WR-2721 can normalize calcemia through its PTH-independent inhibitory effect on TRCa. WR-2721 could therefore be an effective drug to treat human hypercalcemia of malignancy, particularly in those tumors wherein a markedly enhanced renal Ca reabsorption contributes to the elevation of the plasma Ca level.

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