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Effects of Acute and Chronic PTH Stimulation on Osteoblasts and the Under-lying Bone Matrix

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Parathyroid hormone has a profound effect on the synthesis and removal of collagen by the action of bone cells. A peculiar biphasic response of bone collagen synthesis to the administration of PTH can be observed: In acute experiments a decrease of radioproline incorporation into bone collagen is found. After 2–5 days, the rate of collagen synthesis is back to normal and strikingly increased later on.

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S. Pors Nielsen E. Hjørting-Hansen

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Krempien, B., Geiger, G., Ritz, E. (1976). Effects of Acute and Chronic PTH Stimulation on Osteoblasts and the Under-lying Bone Matrix. In: Nielsen, S.P., Hjørting-Hansen, E. (eds) Calcified Tissues 1975. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-29272-3_38

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