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===Calcitonin===
===Calcitonin===
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Calcitonin acts to decrease calcium levels in the plasma. It
has an
overall weaker
effect
than PTH.
+
Calcitonin acts to decrease calcium levels in the plasma. It
is
overall
a
weaker
regulatory mechanism
than PTH.
−
Secreted by the parafollicular cells of the Thyroid gland,
Calcitonin
is stimulated by hypercalcemia, and has the opposite effects of PTH on the bone:
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Secreted by the parafollicular cells of the Thyroid gland,
calcitonin
is stimulated by hypercalcemia, and has the opposite effects of PTH on the bone:
*Fast Phase - puts calcium into bone fluid by inhibiting osteoclasts' absorptive abilities
*Fast Phase - puts calcium into bone fluid by inhibiting osteoclasts' absorptive abilities
*Slow Phase - puts calcium into bone by reducing formation of new osteoclasts.
*Slow Phase - puts calcium into bone by reducing formation of new osteoclasts.
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