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Journal of Endocrinology (1971) 51, 455-464    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0510455
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ACUTE EFFECTS OF SYNTHETIC PORCINE CALCITONINS ON THE RENAL EXCRETION OF MAGNESIUM, INORGANIC PHOSPHATE, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM

S. PORS NIELSEN, B. BUCHANAN-LEE, E. W. MATTHEWS, J. M. MOSELEY and C. C. WILLIAMS

Synthetic porcine calcitonin ({alpha}-calcitonin) and its methionine-sulphoxide derivative (β-calcitonin) were given by intravenous infusion to conscious male rats. {alpha}-Calcitonin inactivated by performic acid oxidation was used as a control.

Microgram doses of {alpha}-calcitonin produced a dose-dependent decrease in the renal excretion of magnesium. The effect was not due to a secondary release of parathyroid hormone since it was also seen in parathyroidectomized animals.

A marked increase in the renal excretion of inorganic phosphate, sodium and potassium preceded the change in magnesium excretion in parathyroidectomized rats. It is concluded that the phosphaturia and natriuresis previously described after administration of extracted calcitonin preparations are true effects of the hormone.

The effect of β-calcitonin was indistinguishable from that of {alpha}-calcitonin.







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