Horm Metab Res 1985; 17(10): 536-539
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1013597
Clinical

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Plasma Calcitonin Response to a Calcium Clamp. Influence of Sex and Age

O. Tørring, E. Bucht, H. E. Sjöberg
  • Dept. of Endocrinology, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
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1984

1984

Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Summary

The influence of sex and age on basal and calcium stimulated immunoreactive plasma calcitonin (iCT) were studied in 36 healthy subjects. An identical calcium stimulus, “calcium clamp”, was applied to 10 young males, 13 premenopausal females of similar ages and 13 postmenopausal females. A significantly greater iCT response was found in males compared with both female groups. No age correlation in basal or calcium stimulated iCT levels was observed despite 35 years difference in mean age between the pre- and postmenopausal groups. A positive correlation between the induced change in whole blood ionized calcium (B-Ca++) and the iCT response, recorded after 15 min, was seen in young subjects of both sexes. Basal iCT and B-Ca++ were similar in all three groups. No correlation between basal iCT and basal B-Ca++, or between basal iCT and age was found. The total amounts of infused calcium per kg body weight were equal.

The results indicate that male subjects have a greater secretory capacity of the thyroid C-cell than females. No reduction of the secretory capacity was observed with increasing age in females, neither was any difference found between pre- and postmenopausal females of the iCT-response.

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