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Cephalalgia, 2019
Background Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) released from trigeminal nerve fibres indicates trigeminal activation and has a key role in migraine pathophysiology. The trigeminal nerve directly innervates the eye.
K. Kamm, A. Straube, R. Ruscheweyh
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Background Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) released from trigeminal nerve fibres indicates trigeminal activation and has a key role in migraine pathophysiology. The trigeminal nerve directly innervates the eye.
K. Kamm, A. Straube, R. Ruscheweyh
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Calcitonin and calcitonin receptors.
Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases, 2012Calcitonin (CT) is a polypeptide hormone with 32 aminoacids syntetized primarily by the thyroid.Several evidences support the existence of nonthyroidal CT like peptide. The CT gene transcript also encodes a distinct peptide known as calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) which is a potent vasodilator and responsible for the stimulation of the ...
Masi, Laura, Brandi, Maria Luisa
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1990
Estrogen deficiency is thought to be the main factor leading to postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO). A role for calcitonin (CT) has been proposed as mediator of estrogen action on bone, and therefore, as pathogenetic factor of PMO. However, this hypothesis is still controversial.
Donato Agnusdei +3 more
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Estrogen deficiency is thought to be the main factor leading to postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO). A role for calcitonin (CT) has been proposed as mediator of estrogen action on bone, and therefore, as pathogenetic factor of PMO. However, this hypothesis is still controversial.
Donato Agnusdei +3 more
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Empfehlung zum Calcitonin-Screening bei Struma nodosa
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2018Was ist neu? Calcitonin-Bestimmung Die neuen vollautomatischen Chemilumineszenz-Immunoassays erlauben eine sichere Festlegung geschlechtsspezifischer oberer Referenzwerte für Calcitonin.
K. Frank‐Raue, M. Schott, F. Raue
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1981
This report summarizes the relationship of calcitonin to phosphate. The hypocalcemic action of calcitonin is dependent upon phosphate, while the hypophosphatemic action is independent of calcium. Calcitonin moves phosphate into bone cells and bone fluid in contrast to reducing the movement of calcium from bone to blood.
J.Lester Matthews +3 more
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This report summarizes the relationship of calcitonin to phosphate. The hypocalcemic action of calcitonin is dependent upon phosphate, while the hypophosphatemic action is independent of calcium. Calcitonin moves phosphate into bone cells and bone fluid in contrast to reducing the movement of calcium from bone to blood.
J.Lester Matthews +3 more
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Endocrine, 1997
Nasal calcitonin is a newly approved treatment for established osteoporosis that increases lumbar spine bone mass, is safe, and well tolerated. Fracture efficacy data is not yet available, although preliminary results are promising. The dose for established osteoporosis is 200 IU.
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Nasal calcitonin is a newly approved treatment for established osteoporosis that increases lumbar spine bone mass, is safe, and well tolerated. Fracture efficacy data is not yet available, although preliminary results are promising. The dose for established osteoporosis is 200 IU.
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2016
Calcitonin (CT) was the first hormone reported to possess potent hypocalcemic activity resulting from the suppression of osteoclastic activity. In mammals, CT is secreted from the parafollicular cells or C cells of the thyroid gland. In non-mammalian vertebrates, these cells are located in the ultimobranchial gland.
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Calcitonin (CT) was the first hormone reported to possess potent hypocalcemic activity resulting from the suppression of osteoclastic activity. In mammals, CT is secreted from the parafollicular cells or C cells of the thyroid gland. In non-mammalian vertebrates, these cells are located in the ultimobranchial gland.
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Nephron, 1975
Calcitonin, whatever its origin, produces a decrease in the renal tubular reabsorption of sodium, phosphate and calcium in man and in the rat. Renal receptors for calcitonin have been demonstrated in the membranes of rat tubular cells using 125I salmon calcitonin as a tracer.
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Calcitonin, whatever its origin, produces a decrease in the renal tubular reabsorption of sodium, phosphate and calcium in man and in the rat. Renal receptors for calcitonin have been demonstrated in the membranes of rat tubular cells using 125I salmon calcitonin as a tracer.
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Horumon to rinsho. Clinical endocrinology, 1971
J T, Potts, H D, Niall, L J, Deftos
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J T, Potts, H D, Niall, L J, Deftos
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