Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Heterogeneity of Plasma and Urinary Immunoreactive Calcitonin in Patients with Medullary Carcinoma of the Thyroid
SHIGETO MORIMOTOYOSHIAKI OKADATOSHIO ONISHISHIN-ICHRO TAKAIAKIRA MIYAUCHISHOUSHI LEEYOSHIKUNI NISHIOKAYUICHI KUMAHARA
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1981 Volume 28 Issue 5 Pages 583-594

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The immunological heterogeneity of calcitonin (CT) was examined in fractions separated by gel filtration (Bio Gel P-30) from plasma and urine samples of two patients with medullary carcinoma of the thyroid obtained after calcium infusion and after thyroidectomy. Five distinct forms of immunoreactive CT were observed bygel filtration of plasma before treatment; one was eluted with the monomer CT and the other four were of higher molecular weight. The concentrations of all fiveforms increased during calcium infusion (4mg/kg, 10min) and decreased after the infusion, accompanied by a rapid change in concentration of the monomer form. After thyroidectomy, the level of the monomer form decreased faster than the levels of other forms. The main form in the urine was eluted in the same portion as abigger form (IIIb) in the plasma, not with the monomer form, after throidectomy.One antiserum (antiserum I) gave a higher estimation for the IIIb form and the predominant form in the urine than another antiserum (antiserum II). These findings suggest the identity of these two forms. Blood CT in various forms, including the monomer, may be converted to form IIIb in the kidney and exreted in that form.
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