1981
DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0970384
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Effect of different calcium intakes on bone mineral composition in rats with a calcitonin secreting tumour

Abstract: Abstract. The effects of hypercalcitoninaemia and different calcium intakes on bone composition were studied in rats with and without a transplanted calcitonin secreting tumour (MCT). The serum concentrations of immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT) increased progressively after transplantation. After 32 weeks the serum iCT concentrations in MCT rats were about 5-fold higher and serum ionized calcium was significantly reduced compared to control animals. In rats with hypercalcitoninaemia eating a standard calcium (0… Show more

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