Bihong Lu
Pfizer
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | 2005
Hua Zhu Ke; D. Todd Crawford; Hong Qi; H.A. Simmons; Thomas A. Owen; Vishwas M. Paralkar; Mei Li; Bihong Lu; William A. Grasser; Kimberly O'keefe Cameron; Bruce Allen Lefker; Paul DaSilva-Jardine; Dennis O. Scott; Qing Zhang; Xiao Yan Tian; Webster S. S. Jee; Thomas A. Brown; David Duane Thompson
CP432 is a newly discovered, nonprostanoid EP4 receptor selective prostaglandin E2 agonist. CP432 stimulates trabecular and cortical bone formation and restores bone mass and bone strength in aged ovariectomized rats with established osteopenia.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2001
Bihong Lu; Steven L. Smock; Tessa A. Castleberry; Thomas A. Owen
Sex steroids, including testosterone, play a major role in determining peak bone mass in mammals and the subsequent loss of total bone mass with advancing age. Testosterone, and its active metabolite dihydrotestosterone (DHT), bind with high affinity to the androgen receptor (AR), a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily. These receptors function as transcription factors, binding together with accessory proteins to specific DNA response elements in the promoters of androgen responsive genes. To further characterize AR function in a model species of relevance to bone and pharmaceutical research, we cloned a partial canine AR from a canine kidney cDNA library and then cloned the remaining 5′ segment by PCR from canine ventral prostate cDNA. The complete sequence obtained was 3577 bp. This sequence contained a single open reading frame of 2721 bp, potentially encoding a protein of 907 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 98.7 kD. Sequence analysis of the protein encoded by this open reading frame reveals that the modular domains providing the DNA binding and ligand binding functions are identical to those reported for eight other mammalian ARs. Northern analysis of poly-A+ RNA from ventral prostate revealed three very low abundance transcripts of approximately 9 kb and RT-PCR analysis showed relatively high expression of AR in canine ventral prostate, testis, and kidney, with lower levels detectable in spleen, skeletal muscle, heart, and liver. Competition binding studies using 3H-DHT as ligand demonstrated specific displacement by DHT, testosterone, and the anabolic steroid stanozolol, with IC50 values of 1.3, 2.5 and 3.8 nM, respectively. Binding of DHT also resulted in the stimulation of an androgen responsive-luciferase reporter following cotransfection with the canine AR into 293 cells. Immunohistochemistry using an antibody directed to the C-terminal 19 amino acids of the human AR showed strong staining of the secretory epithelial cells in canine ventral prostate. Together, these data indicate that we have cloned the canine AR and that its functional DNA binding and ligand binding domains are absolutely conserved with those reported for eight other species.
Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators | 1999
Tessa A Hibbs; Bihong Lu; Steven L. Smock; Pia Vestergaard; Lydia Codetta Pan; Thomas A. Owen
Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) binds to four G-protein coupled cell surface receptors (EP1-EP4) and has been implicated as a local mediator of bone anabolism via a cyclic AMP mediated pathway following activation of the EP2 and/or EP4 receptor subtype. A canine kidney cDNA library was screened using a human EP2 probe, and a clone with an open reading frame of 1083 bp, potentially encoding a protein of 361 amino acids, was characterized. This open reading frame has 89% identity to the human EP2 cDNA at the nucleotide level and 87% identity at the predicted protein level. Scatchard analysis of a CHO cell line stably transfected with canine EP2 yielded a dissociation constant of 22 nM for PGE2. Competition binding studies, using 3H-PGE2 as ligand, demonstrated specific displacement by PGE2, Prostaglandin E1, Prostaglandin A3, and butaprost (an EP2 selective ligand), but not by ligands with selectivity for the related DP, FP, IP, or TP receptors. Specific ligand binding also resulted in increased levels of cAMP in EP2 transfected cells with no evidence of short-term, ligand-induced desensitization. Northern blot analysis revealed two transcripts of 3300 and 2400 bp in canine lung, and reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction showed expression in all tissues examined. Southern blot analysis suggests the presence of a single-copy gene for EP2 in the dog.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2004
Richard Chesworth; Michael P. Zawistoski; Bruce Allen Lefker; Kimberly O'keefe Cameron; Robert Francis Day; F.Michael Mangano; Robert Louis Rosati; Stacy Colella; Donna N. Petersen; Amy Brault; Bihong Lu; Lydia Codetta Pan; Pia Perry; Oicheng Ng; Tessa A. Castleberry; Thomas A. Owen; Thomas A. Brown; David Duane Thompson; Paul DaSilva-Jardine
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005
Richard Chesworth; Matthew D. Wessel; Lisa Heyden; F.Michael Mangano; Michael P. Zawistoski; Laura Dianne Gegnas; David Galluzzo; Bruce Allen Lefker; Kimberly O'keefe Cameron; Jeanne Tickner; Bihong Lu; Tessa A. Castleberry; Donna N. Petersen; Amy Brault; Pia Perry; Oicheng Ng; Thomas A. Owen; Lydia Codetta Pan; Hua-Zhu Ke; Thomas A. Brown; David Duane Thompson; Paul DaSilva-Jardine
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Kimberly O'keefe Cameron; Bruce Allen Lefker; Margaret Y. Chu-Moyer; D.T. Crawford; Paul Da Silva Jardine; Shari L. DeNinno; Sandra Gilbert; William A. Grasser; H.Z. Ke; Bihong Lu; Thomas A. Owen; Vishwas M. Paralkar; Hong Qi; Dennis O. Scott; David Duane Thompson; Christina M. Tjoa; Michael P. Zawistoski
Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators | 2001
Tessa A. Castleberry; Bihong Lu; Steven L. Smock; Thomas A. Owen
Gene | 1999
Steven L. Smock; Lydia Codetta Pan; Tessa A. Castleberry; Bihong Lu; Robert J. Mather; Thomas A. Owen
Molecular Biology Reports | 2001
Steven L. Smock; G.A. Vogt; Tessa A. Castleberry; Bihong Lu; Thomas A. Owen
Archive | 2002
Tessa A. Castleberry; Bihong Lu; Thomas A. Owen; Steven L. Smock