“…The CaR, a G protein-coupled receptor, is best known and understood for its control of PTH synthesis and secretion in response to changes in Ca, Mg, Sr, and La (17,18). CaRs are distributed along most of the gastrointestinal tract, from the stomach to the large intestine (23,28). The physiologic role of CaRs is the maintenance of constant blood Ca 2 + levels (1.1-1.3 mM) through continuous adjustments of PTH release from the parathyroid chief cells, which are highly sensitive to the slightest changes in extracellular Ca ion concentrations (17,18).…”