Horm Metab Res 2001; 33(5): 276-280
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-15285
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The Effects of Fasting and Refeeding on Serum Parathormone and Calcitonin Concentrations in Young and Old Male Rats

Z. Kmieć1 , A. Myśliwski1 , M. Wyrzykowska1 , A. Hoppe2
  • 1 Department of Histology and Immunology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland
  • 2 Department of Pathophysiology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland
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Publication Date:
31 December 2001 (online)

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Although fasting and refeeding reveal the existence of age-related changes in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, the effects of aging on mineral metabolism in refed animals are unknown. We therefore investigated hormonal regulation of calcium metabolism in young (4 months) and old (26 months) male rats fasted for 48 hours and then refed for 4 or 24 hours. Serum concentrations of total and ionized calcium and parathormone were similar in control young and old rats. Serum calcitonin level was higher, and the concentrations of albumin and inorganic phosphate and alkaline phosphatase activity were lower in fed old rats. In young fasted rats, the serum ionized and total calcium was decreased, and phosphate concentration was increased. In old rats, fasting resulted in the increase of serum parathormone level. Fasting reduced serum alkaline phosphatase activity to a similar extent in both age groups. In young rats, refeeding for 24 h normalized serum calcium and phosphate levels and alkaline phosphatase activity, and decreased serum concentrations of PTH and calcitonin. In old refed rats, serum calcitonin concentration was raised by 77 % compared to fed or fasted animals, whereas parathormone levels were normalized. Our results indicate that old fasted or refed rats maintain normal serum calcium concentration in a different way than young animals, possibly through the increase in serum levels of parathormone and/or calcitonin. Thus, dietary manipulations such as fasting and refeeding constitute an interesting model for the investigation of the effects of aging on the hormonal regulation of serum calcium level.

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Zbigniew Kmieć

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