[Comparative effects of an extract of Anguilla Stannius corpuscles and of an active fragment of human parathyroid hormone (1-34 hPTH) on an anuran batracian, Xenopus laevis].

C Milet, M Buscaglia, M M Chartier, E Martelly, E Lopez
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Parathyrin of the corpuscles of Stannius (PCS), glands which are restricted to Holostei and Teleostei, resembles mammalian parathyroid hormone secreted by the parathyroids. These glands made their first phylogenic appearance with Amphibians, whereas the Stannius corpuscles disappeared. We have compared, in the clawed toad, Xenopus laevis, the effects of injections of extracts of corpuscles of Stannius and of the active synthetic fragment of parathyrin (1-34 hPTH). Both hormones elicited hypocalcemia and hypophosphatemia within a 4 days treatment. These results are interpreted according to the hypothesis that in the most primitive Amphibians there are receptors leading to hypocalcemic effect co-existing with the appearance of "new" glands which secrete a hypercalcemic hormone in mammals.

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[安古拉小体提取物和人类甲状旁腺激素活性片段(1-34 hPTH)对非洲爪蟾(Xenopus laevis)的比较作用]。
斯坦尼乌斯小体(PCS)的甲状旁腺素,局限于完整骨和远骨,类似于哺乳动物甲状旁腺分泌的甲状旁腺激素。这些腺体在两栖动物中首次出现,而斯坦尼斯小体则消失了。在爪蟾(Xenopus laevis)中,我们比较了注射石竹小体提取物和合成甲状旁腺素活性片段(1-34 hPTH)的效果。两种激素在治疗4天内引起低钙血症和低磷血症。这些结果是根据这样一种假设来解释的:在最原始的两栖动物中,存在导致低钙效应的受体,与哺乳动物中分泌高钙激素的“新”腺体的出现共存。
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