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  • Parathyroid hormone  (2)
  • Ion influxes  (1)
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    Calcified tissue international 28 (1979), S. 79-81 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Parathyroid hormone ; Fragments ; Infusion ; Dog
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Radioiodinated parathyroid hormone [125I-PTH(1-84)] was infused into intact dogs. At various times venous samples were chromatographed to determine the levels of intact hormone (1-84) and large fragments in the circulation. Both bioactive (electrolytically iodinated) and inactive (chloramine-T-labeled) preparations were used. In both instances, plateau concentrations of intact hormone and of large metabolite(s) were quickly reached. After cessation of infusion the levels of intact hormone and metabolite(s) quickly declined. Clearly, in the dog, the peripheral formation and disappearance of large fragments of exogenous PTH occur at rates comparable to the clearance of the intact hormone itself.
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    Calcified tissue international 30 (1980), S. 147-150 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Parathyroid hormone ; Distribution ; Metabolism ; Heterogeneity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary The tissue deposition and metabolism of125I-labeled synthetic amino-terminal parathyroid hormone, bPTH(1–34), were studied in rats. In comparison with the intact hormone molecule bPTH(1–84), the synthetic fragment was (a) cleared more rapidly from serum; (b) degraded more rapidly in peripheral tissues; (c) deposited to a greater extent in kidney; (d) deposited to a much smaller extent in liver. In bone, the accumulation of total radioactivity was approximately the same with both labeled hormones. The possible physiological significance of these patterns of distribution and metabolism is discussed.
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    Calcified tissue international 32 (1980), S. 229-236 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Bone ; Ion influxes ; Calcium ; Phosphate ; Exchange
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Quantitative measurements were made of the ion fluxes of calcium and phosphate into and from calvaria (mouse or rat) when clamped in specially designed micro-Ussing chambers. The effects of varying concentrations of calcium were examined on the influx and efflux of calcium and of its counterion, phosphate. A comparable series of experiments was performed with varying phosphate concentrations. Both ions, as their concentrations increased, depressed their own influx, increased their own efflux, and significantly increased the equilibrium concentration, E/K, supported by the calvaria. Similarly, both ions, as their concentrations increased, affected the influx or efflux of their counterion only slightly but did depress the counterion's equilibrium level, E/K, significantly. In spite of these changes it was shown that calvaria effectively buffered the medium at physiological concentrations of calcium and phosphate. The buffering capacity, however, was small, and the balance, E/K, was modified by small uptake or loss of either ion. The small size of the interacting mineral pool was confirmed by direct measurement of the rapidly exchanging fractions of both calcium or phosphate. They were only ∼1% of the total ions present. The significance of these findings is discussed.
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