1980
DOI: 10.1002/art.1780231011
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Chemistry, physiology, and therapeutic applications of calcitonin

Abstract: The chemistry and physiology of calcitonin are reviewed with particular emphasis on the evolution of the hormone and its modern role in humans. It seems likely that the relative deficiency of calcitonin in women may be important in postmenopausal bone loss. A major therapeutic application of calcitonin is in the treatment of Paget's disease of bone, and current recommendations for therapy are presented.

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“…Optical densitometry was performed to evaluate the surgical bone defects in each specimen. 4,8 The radiographic images were digitalized, and bone mineral density (BMD) was reported as aluminum thickness. 4 Three measurements were performed per selected region, and the mean values obtained were multiplied by 0.5 (Fig.…”
Section: Optical Densitometrymentioning
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“…Optical densitometry was performed to evaluate the surgical bone defects in each specimen. 4,8 The radiographic images were digitalized, and bone mineral density (BMD) was reported as aluminum thickness. 4 Three measurements were performed per selected region, and the mean values obtained were multiplied by 0.5 (Fig.…”
Section: Optical Densitometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common condition is the loss of action of gonadal steroids on bone, as observed in menopause or in male and female hypogonadism not associated with menopause. 3,6,[8][9][10]14,15 Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by compromised bone strength, which predisposes the individual to a greater risk of fracture. In the United States, 26% of women aged 65 and older and more than 50% of women aged 85 and olcer have osteoporosis.…”
Section: Low-level Laser Therapy and Calcitonin In Bone Repairmentioning
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“…The three peptides, which share substantial structural homology (36), produce similar biological effects in many tissues, including bone (29). It is generally acknowledged that CT plays an important role in skeletal homeostasis, being a key modulator of bone resorption through a direct effect on osteoclasts (22). The hormone, CT, inhibits bone resorption by inducing quiescence of cell motility and retraction of osteoclasts (24), and chronic administration of CT reduces the number of osteoclasts (5).…”
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“…It appears unlikely that patients treated with human calcitonin would become resistant due to antibody formation. However, resistance to continued administration has been observed in the absence of antibodies (20). This is unexplained, as in the case of patients treated with salmon calcitonin.…”
Section: Treatment Of Patients With Salmon Calcitonin Resistancementioning
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