1972 年 92 巻 7 号 p. 871-873
Effects of Saliva-parotin-A (SPA) and various hormones on the calcium level and acid phosphatase activity in serum were investigated in intact rabbits. The serum calcium level decreased significantly by a single injection of SPA (100 μg/kg), ACTH (3.2 U/kg), or vasopressin (10 U/kg) but not one of thyroca1citonin (0.3 U/kg), insulin (0.4 IU/kg), or cortisone (30 mg/kg). The decrease in the serum acid phosphatase activity was statistically significant for SPA, but not for vasopressin and cortisone. Thyrocalcitonin, insulin, and ACTH had no effect on the serum acid phosphatase activity, The possibility that SPA affects indirectly the calcium level and acid phosphatase activity in serum is not excluded.