Abstract
Abstract.
Experiments were designed to study the effect of exogenous somatostatin (S) on basal levels or parathyroid hormone (PTH) and on PTH responses to isoproterenol (ISO), adrenaline (A) or ethyleneglycol-bis (β-aminoethylether) N,N'-tetraacetate (EGTA) in cattle. During S infusions (6.11 nmol injected iv as a bolus and 0.82 nmol/kg/min infused iv for 30 or 60 min) plasma levels of PTH and calcium (Ca) did not change, whereas concentrations of immunoreactive insulin (IRI) decreased significantly (P < 0.01). In response to ISO (0.09 nmol/kg/min) or EGTA (5.6 μmol/kg/min, depressing plasma Ca by 0.27 nmol/l) PTH levels were similarly increased (P < 0.05) both in the absence and presence of S. On the other hand, S supressed IRI responses to ISO. During 60-min infusions of EGTA (3.15 μmol/kg/min) plasma Ca fell to significantly lower levels (P < 0.01) during simultaneous infusions of S than in the absence of exogenous S, while the magnitude of PTH responses was similar. The results do not support a role of somatostatin on basal PTH levels and on PTH responses to β-adrenergic agonists or hypocalcaemia under conditions, in which S markedly lowers IRI levels and IRI responses to ISO. However, S apparently reduces Ca mobilisation during abrupt hypocalcaemia.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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