Abstract
Abstract
The present study tested the hypothesis that the combination of parathyroid hormone and phosphate infusion would be phosphaturic in phosphate-deprived rats. Clearance experiments were performed in Sprague-Dawley rats fed a low-phosphate diet for 4 days. The animals were first given a phosphate infusion and then administered parathyroid hormone. The reverse experiment was also performed in a second group of rats by giving the hormone first followed by a phosphate infusion. There was no increase in phosphate excretion in response to phosphate infusion or parathyroid hormone given alone. However, the combination of parathyroid hormone and phosphate infusions, given in either order, was phosphaturic in phosphate-deprived rats.
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