Plasma calcitonin response to a calcium clamp in endogenous Cushing's syndrome
Author:
Tørring O.,Bucht E.,Thorén M.,Sjöberg H. E.
Abstract
Abstract. Basal and calcium (Ca) stimulated plasma CT concentrations have been studied in 6 premenopausal females with Cushing's disease and 3 premenopausal females with Cushing's syndrome due to an adrenocortical adenoma. Thirteen healhty premenopausal females served as a reference group. A standardized Ca-stimulus was applied to all subjects by means of the 'calcium clamp' technique. Plasma immunoreactive CT (iCT) was determined by RIA using a carboxyl terminal antiserum with 8 pg-eq/ml as detection limit.
The patients with Cushing's disease had normal basal plasma iCT levels and their iCT response during the 2 h calcium clamp was within the reference range in 5 out of 6 patients, the remaining patient showed a slightly exaggerated response. The patients with adrenal adenoma had elevated plasma iCT levels in the basal state but a normal response during the calcium clamp. It is therefore less likely that the bone resorption often seen in Cushing's syndrome is due to CT deficiency.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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