SECRETION OF INTACT PTH BY DISPERSED HUMAN HYPERPARATHYROID CELLS

Abstract
The rate of secretion of intact PTH by cells dispersed from adenomatous and hyperplastic human parathyroid tissue was measured using a two-site immunochemiluminometric assay specific for the intact peptide. Secretion rates were monitored following incubation in high and low-calcium media. The mean rate of secretion from hyperplastic cells was significantly greater (P < 0.05) at low calcium and significantly more suppressible at high calcium (P < 0.01) compared with adenomatous cells. These studies have demonstrated: (1) the calcium-dependent secretion of intact PTH, (2) that intact hormone release contributes to the non-suppressible component of secretion, and (3) differences in the secretory characteristics of adenomatous and hyperplastic parathyroid cells.

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