Phosphaturic Effect of I. V. Administered Calcitonin in Man
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Porcine calcitonin (CT) was administered intravenously to 4 patients whose kidney function and plasma Ca and P levels were normal. A significant increase in urinary P excretion with an increase in urinary cyclic AMP (cAMP) excretion was observed. Plasma P and cAMP levels which were determined simultaneously did not show any significant change. Furthermore, plasma PTH levels determined by the radioimmunoassay revealed that the increased PTH levels provoked by the CT infusion was not responsible for an increase in urinary P or cAMP excretion, since no increase in plasma PTH levels was found during the period when an increase in urinary P or cAMP excretion was observed. In addition, the CT infusion caused an increase in urinary excretion of Ca, Na and Mg as well as P.<BR>Based on these data, it can be concluded that CT administered intravenously acts directly on the kidney, resulting in an increase in urinary P excretion which could be mediated through cAMP in the kidney.
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著者
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Abe Kaoru
Endocrine Division National Cancer Center
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ADACHI ISAMU
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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MIYAKAWA SUMIKO
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute
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TANAKA MASAHIRO
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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KUMAOAKA SOUICHI
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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NAGATA NAOKAZU
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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SASAKI MIEKO
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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ABE KAORU
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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ADACHI ISAMU
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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MIYAKAWA SUMIKO
Endocrine Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute and Clinical Biochemistry
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