Calcitonin
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Mechanism
Hormone that lowers blood calcium levels by inhibiting bone resorption and promoting calcium excretion. Used to treat osteoporosis and hypercalcemia.
Half-Life
10-15 minutes
Administration
Technical Protocol
Calcitonin: Comprehensive Research Guide
Overview
Calcitonin is a 32-amino acid peptide hormone produced by the parafollicular cells (C cells) of the thyroid gland. It plays a crucial role in calcium homeostasis by lowering blood calcium levels through inhibition of bone resorption and promotion of calcium excretion.
Mechanism of Action
Calcium Regulation
- **Bone Resorption': Inhibits osteoclast activity
- **Calcium Excretion': Promotes calcium excretion by kidneys
- **Blood Calcium': Lowers blood calcium levels
- **Bone Protection': Protects bone mass
Bone Effects
- **Osteoporosis': Used to treat osteoporosis
- **Bone Density': May improve bone density
- **Fracture Risk': May reduce fracture risk
Research Applications
Medical Applications
- **Osteoporosis': Treatment of osteoporosis
- **Hypercalcemia': Treatment of high blood calcium
- **Paget's Disease': Treatment of Paget's disease
- **Bone Pain': Treatment of bone pain
Research
- **Bone Health': Research into bone health
- **Calcium Metabolism': Research into calcium regulation
Dosage
- **Osteoporosis': 100 IU daily (subcutaneous or intranasal)
- **Hypercalcemia': 4-8 IU/kg every 6-12 hours
- **Administration': Subcutaneous or intranasal
- **Duration': Long-term use possible
Side Effects
- **Nausea': Possible nausea
- **Flushing': Possible flushing
- **Hypocalcemia': Low blood calcium possible
- **GI Effects': Possible GI effects
Storage
- **Temperature': 2-8°C (refrigerated)
- **Light': Protect from light
- **Stability': Relatively stable
This information is for research and educational purposes only. Calcitonin is a prescription medication.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calcitonin?
A hormone that regulates calcium levels by inhibiting bone breakdown. Used medically for osteoporosis and hypercalcemia treatment.
How does Calcitonin work?
Hormone that lowers blood calcium levels by inhibiting bone resorption and promoting calcium excretion. Used to treat osteoporosis and hypercalcemia.
What is the typical dosage of Calcitonin in research?
The typical research dosage of Calcitonin is 100 IU (range: 50-200 IU). Common administration routes include Subcutaneous, Intranasal.
How should Calcitonin be stored?
Store at 2-8°C, protect from light
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