Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Endocrine Control of the Intestinal Calcium Excretion
TAKUO FUJITAMASAHIRO OHATAKAZUTOSHI OKANOMASAKI YOSHIKAWA
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1977 Volume 24 Issue 1 Pages 15-18

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Calcium excretion from rat intestine was measured by placing distilled water in an intestinal loop in situ and measuring the calcium content after various intervals. More calcium was excreted from the intestine of 18-month-old rats than that of 1-month-old rat. Acute hypocalcemia failed to change the intestinal calcium excretion significantly. Parathyroidectomy decreased intestinal calcium excretion and administration of Parathyroid Extract reversed it. Renal damage produced by injection of Na-sulfacetylthiazole increased the intestinal calcium excreation but dihydrotachysterol reversed it. Gastrin at 200μg/kg increased the intestinal calcium excretion. Calcium excretion, like calcium absorption, appears to be controled by various endocrine factors and the method of intestinal loop in situ appears to be useful to study the part played by these factors.
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