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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 12.
Published in final edited form as: Kidney Int. 2008 Aug 27;74(12):1548–1556. doi: 10.1038/ki.2008.411

Table 1.

Comparison of serum PTH, calcium, and phosphorus in wild-type and TgPTHp–Gqloop transgenic mice, wild-type and Gαq+/− heterozygous mice, and wild-type and CASR+/− heterozygous mice

Serum
PTH (pg/ml) Calcium (mg/100 ml) Phosphorus (mg/100 ml)
WT 25.426 ± 2.478 9.142 ± 0.201 6.433 ± 0.445
TgPTHp–Gqloop 43.419 ± 4.823* 9.458 ± 0.274 5.793 ± 0.281
P-value 0.0212 0.3782 0.2377
WT 10.625 ± 1.806 7.957 ± 0.109 4.292 ± 0.201
Gαq+/− 20.574 ± 3.228* 8.076 ± 0.121 4.569 ± 0.174
P-value 0.0128 0.481 0.3007
WT 25.213 ± 2.994 8.097 ± 0.172 8.267 ± 0.379
CASR+/− 40.443 ± 4.926* 8.551 ± 0.144 8.244 ± 0.272
P-value 0.0302 0.0547 0.9607

CASR, calcium sensing receptor; PTH, parathyroid hormone; WT, wild type.

Values represent mean ± s.e.m. from more than six individual mice per group.

*

Significant difference between WT and Gαq+/− or TgPTHp–Gqloop or CASR+/− group mice at P < 0.05. The serum of WT and Gαq+/− or TgPTHp–Gqloop was obtained from 8-week-old mice, and the serum of WT and CASR+/− was obtained from 6-week-old mice.