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Calcitonin
Also known as thyreocalcitonin

A hormone which is formed in the so-called C cells of the thyroid. Its release is proportional to the concentration of calcium in plasma.

Actions
Calcitonin causes the rapid and short-term reduction in calcium and phosphate concentrations and thus acts in opposition to parathormone. During growth, calcitonin predominantly inhibits the activity of osteoclasts, which break down bone. In adults, it increases the incorporation of calcium into osteoid and predominantly affects the kidneys and intestines (increased excretion of calcium, phosphate and sodium ions).

Clinical uses
For osteodystrophia deformans and osteoporosis.

Side-effects
Hot spells, gastrointestinal problems.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin