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. 1980 Jan;77(1):675–678. doi: 10.1073/pnas.77.1.675

Hypotensive action of parathyroid hormone preparations on rats and dogs.

P K Pang, T E Tenner Jr, J A Yee, M Yang, H F Janssen
PMCID: PMC348338  PMID: 6102381

Abstract

Bovine parathyroid extract and two commercial preparations containing the first 34 amino acids of synthetic bovine parathyroid hormone [bPTH-(1-34)]produced dose-related hypotension in anesthetized rats. Dogs were 10 times more sensitive to the two bPTH-(1-34) preparations than were rats. Propranolol, phentolamine, atropine, and promethazine did not affect the hypotensive action of bPTH-(1-34) in rats and dogs. bPTH-(1-34) decreased perfusion pressure in rat hindlimbs perfused in situ with Ringer's solution and was a vasodilator in dog kidneys perfused in vitro with Ringer's solution. Helical strips of rabbit aorta were also relaxed by bPTH-(1-34). We conclude that the direct vasodilatory action of bPTH preparations represents an intrinsic property of parathyroid hormone and that the hypotensive effect of this hormone is produced by part or all of the first NH2-terminal 34 amino acids.

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