Influence of serum Ca concentration on circulating molecular forms of PTH in three species
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 251 (6) , E680-E687
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1986.251.6.e680
Abstract
The influence of serum calcium concentration on total circulating parathyroid hormone (PTH) and on the relative amount of intact PTH-(1-84) and large carboxyterminal fragments was studied in the canine and bovine species and in man. Serum calcium was modified through infusions of CaCl2 or EDTA and samples obtained in time for the measurement of serum calcium and PTH concentrations. Pools of serum, corresponding to specific serum calcium concentrations, were analyzed by gel chromatography in all species. PTH was measured with a carboxyterminal radioimmunoassay. In basal conditions, total serum PTH was composed mostly of large carboxyterminal fragments, intact PTH-(1-84) representing < 25% of the hormone in any species. With hypercalcemia, (.gtoreq. 2.0 mg/dl), total serum PTH decreased only to 40% of the original value measured in all species, despite serum calcium concentrations of over 13 mg/dl. The relative amount of intact PTH-(1-84) remained unchanged in the bovine and canine species and slightly decreased in man. Hypocalcemia (.ltoreq. 2.0 mg/dl) induced a 300-450% increase in the basal PTH value measured. The relative amount of intact PTH-(1-84) became as or more important than carboxyterminal fragments in the canine species and in man, respectively, and remained slightly less in the bovine species. Despite small quantitative variations between species, these results indicate that changes in serum calcium concentration induced acute modification in PTH secretion or PTH peripheral metabolism, altering the ratio of intact hormone to carboxyterminal fragments in circulation.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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