Bovine parathyroid cells were used to study parathyroid hormone (PTH) release and the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration (Cai2+). When the extracellular Ca2+ concentration was decreased from 3.0 to 0.5 mM, perifused cells reacted with rapid stimulation of PTH release. However, a further reduction of extracellular Ca2+ to less than 10 nM resulted in prompt inhibition. Both effects were readily reversible. Using the intracellular Ca2+ indicator quin-2 also as a buffer for calcium it was possible to control Cai2+ within the 20-600 nM range. PTH release was found to increase with Cai2+ up to 200 nM but was gradually suppressed above this concentration.

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