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Calcitonin gene-related peptide promotes transient radiocalcium uptake into chick bone in vivo
Authors:A K Ancill  Z A Bascal  G Whitaker  C G Dacke
Affiliation:Division of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Portsmouth Polytechnic.
Abstract:We have examined the in vivo effects in chicks of intravenously injected chicken (c-) and rat (r-) calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRP) on uptake into bone of a simultaneously administered 45Ca label. Both peptides caused transient (10 min) increases in 45Ca uptake into a variety of bone types. In dose-response experiments at 10 min, CGRP doses of 0.26-1.04 nmol/100 g body wt were found to give maximal responses. These were well developed in chicks fasted for 22 h but absent in those which were continuously fed. This contrasts with the hypercalcaemic effect of CGRP which is apparent in fed rather than fasted chicks.
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